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Pin (disambiguation)

Index Pin (disambiguation)

A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 66 relations: Art Angels, Award pin, Ayah Pin, Bowling pin, Boxes (Goo Goo Dolls album), Bridge (instrument), Camille Pin, Cao Bin, Celeste Pin, Doriane Pin, Dowel, Fever to Tell, Gabriele Pin, Hairpin (disambiguation), High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, Jean-Éric Pin, Kang Kek Iew, Kingpin, Lapel pin, Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren, Le Pin, Lead (electronics), Lu Pin, Luo Ping, Moonbin, Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Paul Yu Pin, People in Need, Personal identification number, Piame language, Pin, Pin (bridge), Pin (chess), Pin (computer program), PIN (debit card), Pin (film), Pin (harp), Pin (novel), Pin (professional wrestling), Pin (sport wrestling), PIN diode, PIN Group, PIN Group (disambiguation), Pin Malakul, PIN proteins, Pin, Haute-Saône, Pin-up (disambiguation), Pinacol, Pinhead, Pinning, ... Expand index (16 more) »

Art Angels

Art Angels is the fourth studio album by Canadian musician Grimes, pseudonym of Claire Elise Boucher.

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Award pin

An award pin is a small object, usually made from metal or plastic, with a pin on the back, presented as an award of achievement or a mark of appreciation.

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Ayah Pin

Ariffin Mohammed (22 June 1941 – 22 April 2016), better known as Ayah Pin (Father Pin), was a Malaysian cult leader and founder of the Sky Kingdom (Kerajaan Langit) religious sect.

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Bowling pin

Bowling pins (historically also known as skittles or kegels) are the target of the bowling ball in various bowling games including tenpins, five-pins, duckpins and candlepins.

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Boxes (Goo Goo Dolls album)

Boxes is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Goo Goo Dolls.

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Bridge (instrument)

A bridge is a device that supports the strings on a stringed musical instrument and transmits the vibration of those strings to another structural component of the instrument—typically a soundboard, such as the top of a guitar or violin—which transfers the sound to the surrounding air.

See Pin (disambiguation) and Bridge (instrument)

Camille Pin

Camille Pin (born 25 August 1981) is a French former professional tennis player.

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Cao Bin

Cao Bin (931–999) was a military general in imperial China.

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Celeste Pin

Celeste Pin (born 25 April 1961 in Colle Umberto) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender.

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Doriane Pin

Doriane Pin (born 6 January 2004) is a French racing driver who is part of the Iron Dames programme and the Mercedes Junior Team.

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Dowel

A dowel is a cylindrical shape made of wood, plastic, or metal.

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Fever to Tell

Fever to Tell is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, released on April 29, 2003, by Interscope Records.

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Gabriele Pin

Gabriele Pin (born 21 January 1962) is an Italian football coach, and a former player.

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Hairpin (disambiguation)

A hairpin is a device used to hold a person's hair in place.

See Pin (disambiguation) and Hairpin (disambiguation)

High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia

High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) is an abnormality of prostatic glands and believed to precede the development of prostate adenocarcinoma (the most common form of prostate cancer).

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Jean-Éric Pin

Jean-Éric Pin is a French mathematician and theoretical computer scientist known for his contributions to the algebraic automata theory and semigroup theory.

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Kang Kek Iew

Kang Kek Iew, also spelled Kaing Guek Eav (កាំង ហ្គេកអ៊ាវ; 17 November 1942 – 2 September 2020), alias Comrade Duch (សមមិត្តឌុច) or Hang Pin, was a Cambodian convicted war criminal and leader in the Khmer Rouge movement, which ruled Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979.

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Kingpin

Kingpin or king pin may refer to.

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Lapel pin

A lapel pin, also known as an enamel pin, is a small pin worn on clothing, often on the lapel of a jacket, attached to a bag, or displayed on a piece of fabric.

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Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren

Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren is the third solo studio album by Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA.

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Le Pin

Le Pin (French for the pine) is the name or part of the name of several communes in France.

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Lead (electronics)

In electronics, a lead or pin is an electrical connector consisting of a length of wire or a metal pad (surface-mount technology) that is designed to connect two locations electrically.

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Lu Pin

Lu Pin may refer to.

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Luo Ping

Luo PingWan: Page 1204.

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Moonbin

Moon Bin (January 26, 1998 – April 19, 2023), known professionally as Moonbin, was a South Korean singer, actor and dancer under the label Fantagio.

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Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

The Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences (PIN; Палеонтологический институт РАН) in Moscow is among a paleontological institute.

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Paul Yu Pin

Paul Yu Pin (13 April 1901 – 16 August 1978) was a Chinese cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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People in Need

People in Need (PIN) (Člověk v tísni) is a Czech nonprofit, non-governmental organisation based in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Personal identification number

A personal identification number (PIN), PIN code, or sometimes redundantly a PIN number, is a numeric (sometimes alpha-numeric) passcode used in the process of authenticating a user accessing a system.

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Piame language

Piame is a Sepik language of northern Papua New Guinea.

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Pin

A pin is a device, typically pointed, used for fastening objects or fabrics together.

See Pin (disambiguation) and Pin

Pin (bridge)

In bridge and similar trick-taking games, the term pin refers to the lead of a higher card from one hand to capture a singleton of lower rank in an opponent's hand.

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Pin (chess)

In chess, a pin is a tactic in which a defending piece cannot move out of an attacking piece's line of attack without exposing a more valuable defending piece.

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Pin (computer program)

Pin is a platform for creating analysis tools.

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PIN (debit card)

PIN was a debit card brand in the Netherlands from 1990 until 2012, owned by Currence.

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Pin (film)

Pin (stylized as PIN...) fully titled as Pin: A Plastic Nightmare is a 1988 Canadian horror film directed by Sandor Stern and starring David Hewlett, Cynthia Preston and Terry O'Quinn.

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Pin (harp)

The pin (ពិណ) is a Cambodian arched harp, one of the most historically important instruments in Cambodian music.

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Pin (novel)

Pin is a 1981 American gothic horror novel by Andrew Neiderman.

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Pin (professional wrestling)

In professional wrestling, a pin is a move where a wrestler holds an opponent's shoulders to the mat in an attempt to score a fall.

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Pin (sport wrestling)

A pin is a predicament in wrestling that ends a match regardless of when it occurs.

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PIN diode

A PIN diode is a diode with a wide, undoped intrinsic semiconductor region between a p-type semiconductor and an n-type semiconductor region.

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PIN Group

The PIN Group was a German courier and postal services company.

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PIN Group (disambiguation)

PIN Group was a German courier and postal services company.

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Pin Malakul

Mom Luang Pin MalakulMom luang is a Thai honorific hereditary title denoting a royal bloodline; the subject's personal name was Pin Malakul.

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PIN proteins

PIN proteins are integral membrane proteins in plants that transport the anionic form of the hormone auxin across membranes.

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Pin, Haute-Saône

Pin is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.

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Pin-up (disambiguation)

A pin-up model is a model whose mass-produced pictures and photographs have wide appeal.

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Pinacol

Pinacol is a branched alcohol which finds use in organic syntheses.

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Pinhead

Pinhead may refer to.

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Pinning

Pinning may refer to.

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Pins (disambiguation)

Pins are devices used for fastening objects or fabrics together.

See Pin (disambiguation) and Pins (disambiguation)

Pinterest

Pinterest is an American social media service for publishing and discovery of information in the form of pinboards.

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Pinxit

(from Latin: 'one painted') is a stylized amendment added to the signature depiction of the name of the person responsible for a work of art, found conventionally in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

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Postal code

A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.

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Postal Index Number

A Postal Index Number (PIN; sometimes redundantly a PIN code) refers to a six-digit code in the Indian postal code system used by India Post.

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Preferred IUPAC name

In chemical nomenclature, a preferred IUPAC name (PIN) is a unique name, assigned to a chemical substance and preferred among all possible names generated by IUPAC nomenclature.

See Pin (disambiguation) and Preferred IUPAC name

Protection from Harassment Act 1997

The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 (c. 40) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

See Pin (disambiguation) and Protection from Harassment Act 1997

Public Integrity Section

The Public Integrity Section (PIN) is a section of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice charged with combating political corruption at all levels of government through the prosecution of corrupt federal, state, and local elected and appointed public officials.

See Pin (disambiguation) and Public Integrity Section

Push pin (disambiguation)

A push pin is a short nail or pin with a long, cylindrical head made of plastic.

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Sun Bin

Sun Bin (died 316 BC) was a Chinese general, military strategist, and writer who lived during the Warring States period of Chinese history.

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Taskbar

The taskbar is a graphical user interface element that has been part of Microsoft Windows since Windows 95, displaying and facilitating switching between running programs.

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The Pin (comedy act)

The Pin is a comedy double-act composed of Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen.

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Wang Pin

Wang Pin (born December 11, 1974) is a Chinese chess player.

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Wen Ping

Wen Ping (208 - 240s), courtesy name Zhongye, was a military general who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Wu Bin (painter)

Wu Bin was a Ming dynasty Chinese landscape painter during the reign of the Wanli Emperor (r. 1573–1620).

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Yu Bin

Yu Bin or Yu Pin may refer to.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pin_(disambiguation)

Also known as PIN, Pin (song), Pincode (disambiguation).

, Pins (disambiguation), Pinterest, Pinxit, Postal code, Postal Index Number, Preferred IUPAC name, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, Public Integrity Section, Push pin (disambiguation), Sun Bin, Taskbar, The Pin (comedy act), Wang Pin, Wen Ping, Wu Bin (painter), Yu Bin.