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Definition of peen in English: peen(also pein) noun piːnpin The end of a hammer head opposite the face, typically wedge-shaped, curved, or spherical. in combination a ball-peen hammer Example sentencesExamples - Besides the two ball peens, a one pound scaling hammer and a ten and a half pound handled sledge were offered.
- The other end is a ball-shaped peen for metal working.
verb piːnpin [with object]1Strike with a hammer or the peen of a hammer. each run of weld is peened before the next run is applied Example sentencesExamples - It is important to peen the weld metal while hot to help eliminate shrinkage, warpage, and possibly cracks.
- Short welds using a wandering sequence should be used and the weld should be peened as quickly as possible after welding.
- The entire massive plinth and the next solid moulding above it are left with a rough surface, dented by heavy hammers and not peened to a sheen.
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another term for shot-peen
Origin Early 16th century (as a verb): probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Swedish dialect pena (ut), Danish dialect pene (ud) 'beat (out)'. Rhymes Aberdeen, Amin, aquamarine, baleen, bean, been, beguine, Benin, between, canteen, careen, Claudine, clean, contravene, convene, cuisine, dean, Dene, e'en, eighteen, fascine, fedayeen, fifteen, figurine, foreseen, fourteen, Francine, gean, gene, glean, gombeen, green, Greene, Halloween, intervene, Janine, Jean, Jeannine, Jolene, Kean, keen, Keene, Ladin, langoustine, latrine, lean, limousine, machine, Maclean, magazine, Malines, margarine, marine, Mascarene, Massine, Maxine, mean, Medellín, mesne, mien, Moline, moreen, mujahedin, Nadine, nankeen, Nazarene, Nene, nineteen, nougatine, obscene, palanquin, poteen, preen, quean, Rabin, Racine, ramin, ravine, routine, Sabine, saltine, sardine, sarin, sateen, scene, screen, seen, serene, seventeen, shagreen, shebeen, sheen, sixteen, spleen, spring-clean, squireen, Steen, submarine, supervene, tambourine, tangerine, teen, terrine, thirteen, transmarine, treen, tureen, Tyrrhene, ultramarine, umpteen, velveteen, wean, ween, Wheen, yean Definition of peen in US English: peennounpinpēn The end of a hammer head opposite the face, typically wedge-shaped, curved, or spherical. in combination a ball-peen hammer Example sentencesExamples - Besides the two ball peens, a one pound scaling hammer and a ten and a half pound handled sledge were offered.
- The other end is a ball-shaped peen for metal working.
verbpinpēn [with object]1Strike with a hammer or the peen of a hammer. each run of weld is peened before the next run is applied Example sentencesExamples - It is important to peen the weld metal while hot to help eliminate shrinkage, warpage, and possibly cracks.
- Short welds using a wandering sequence should be used and the weld should be peened as quickly as possible after welding.
- The entire massive plinth and the next solid moulding above it are left with a rough surface, dented by heavy hammers and not peened to a sheen.
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another term for shot-peen
Origin Early 16th century (as a verb): probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Swedish dialect pena (ut), Danish dialect pene (ud) ‘beat (out)’. |