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English
Noun
tintack (plural tintacks)
1 A short nail or tack coated with tin
2 (UK) A drawing pin / thumbtack
3 (Cockney rhyming slang) Meaning "sack" (lose one's job).
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his name is tiny teddy tin thai
If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
Tin (Sb) is a poor metal.
The tin whistle originated in Europe
the abbreviations for tin are, Sn, or 50 for number.
There are many different types of materials that are used to make tacks. Some of the most common tack materials include plastic, brass, tin, and iron.
A homophone for "tacks" is "tax."
The tacks are only for the Nintendo Wii. I think if you pick up the steel steps there is a bag of tacks there.
Tacks Neuer died on 1966-01-14.
Tacks Neuer was born on 1877-06-08.
Tacks Latimer died on 1936-04-24.
Tacks Latimer was born on 1877-11-30.
Brass Tacks Press was created in 2002.
Steel wiredrawing plants manufacture tacks
Tacks are small, sharp nails for attaching fabric and leather to furniture.
seas tacks are found at beaches seas tacks are found at beaches
The homophone of "tacks" is "tax."