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Lug
(ISO 639)
The act of hauling or dragging.
(ux)
That which is hauled or dragged.
Anything that moves slowly.
(RQ:Ascham Toxophilus)
A nut.
A device for terminating an electrical conductor to facilitate the mechanical connection; to the conductor it may be crimped to form a cold weld, soldered or have pressure from a screw.
A part of something which out|sticks out, used as a handle or support.
A large, clumsy, awkward man; a fool.
(syn)
A lugworm.
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To haul or drag along (especially something heavy); to carry; to pull.
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(quote-journal)
To carry an excessive amount of sail for the conditions prevailing.
To pull toward the inside rail ("lugging in") or the outside rail ("lugging out") during a race.
(quote-text)
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
A lugsail.
The leather loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.harness pendant suspension mount (FindID 604459).jpg|thumb|right|Harness pendant suspension mount featuring two lugs (at the bottom). The pendant has one lug (also named loop), placed in the gap between the two lugs of the hanger.
A loop (or protuberance) found on both arms of a hinge, featuring a hole for the axis of the hinge.
A ridge or other protuberance on the surface of a body to increase traction or provide a hold for holding and moving it.
groove (especially in trees)
valley (between mountains or hills through which a river or creek flows)
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(romanization of)
ash (fire residue)
(alt form)
(quote-book)