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hinged hingeleft: strap hingeright: T-hingehinge H0210100 (hĭnj)n.1. a. A jointed or flexible device that allows the turning or pivoting of a part, such as a door or lid, on a stationary frame.b. A similar structure or part, such as one that enables the valves of a bivalve mollusk to open and close.2. A small folded paper rectangle gummed on one side, used especially to fasten stamps in an album.3. A point or circumstance on which subsequent events depend.v. hinged, hing·ing, hing·es v.tr.1. To attach by or equip with or as if with hinges or a hinge.2. To consider or make (something) dependent on something else; predicate: "convenient and misleading fictions for hinging an argument" (Stephen Jay Gould).v.intr. To be contingent on a single factor; depend: This plan hinges on her approval. [Middle English henge; see konk- in Indo-European roots.]Translationsfissato sui cardiniprovvisto di cardiniEncyclopediaSeehingeSee HNGD See HNGD |