A Pippette i do believe (:
A small amount of seasoning would be called a pinch or a dash. A pinch would be to pick up a small amount of seasoning between your "pinching" fingers, and a dash would be like shaking the container such as a salt shaker, one time.
It is used to pick up a small amount of solids, such as sugar.
There does not appear to be a business called Pick A Part in Spokane, or it is too small to have an online prescence. There is however a Pick 'n' Pull although it is unclear when it started.
No. However occasionally a small whirlwind may pick up some snow. This is called a snow devil.
The blood vessel called the mesentery is usually rich in nutrients that is absorbed from the small intestines.
+4 trans fluid
You could use a pipet or a dropper depending on how much liquid you wish to transfer.
it depends on how small it is
Its called a pickaxe thats the full name for it. PICK is short for pickaxe. Like Will and William etc...
The best way to confirm the type of transmission fluid to use in a 1989 Isuzu pick up is to refer to the owner manual. A retailer who sells the transmission fluid will be able to advise the correct purchase.
To do a blind hem stitch by hand, fold the fabric edge twice to create a small hem. Then, pick up a small amount of fabric from the garment and a small amount from the hem with each stitch, making sure the thread is not visible on the right side of the fabric. Repeat this process along the hemline for a neat and invisible finish.
If that is an automatic transmission, pull the dipstick and read it, it will tell what fluid to use.