A needle has an "eye" at the other (non-sharp) end, to allow you to pull a thread. A pin doesn't.
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There is no physical difference between a dragonfly and a darning needle. The name "devil's darning needle" was given to dragonflies in Europe because they were thought to be evil or sinister.
A beading needle is longer, more flexible, and far thinner than a regular sewing needle.
There is not much of a difference between a pin code and a postal code. A pin code is used in India while other countries such as the U.S. use postal codes.
A hypotonic needle is a needle that is a non coring needle. A hypertonic needle is a coring needle. Both of these needles are used in IV's with a hypotonic needle used for hypotonic solutions.
It is a sewing needle.
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Yes, if the person has experience with the various types of needles. There is a subtle but distinct difference that can be felt: the tip of a ball point needle will be less sharp than that of a standard needle.
The headpin is pin number one; the kingpin is pin number 5.
Needle holder is similar to hemostat, the main different is at the jaw area where needle holder is smaller and thicker compared to heamostat.
A pin is definitely sharper. It has to tack, where a needle is used in sewing and is a bit duller so as not to hurt a person if accidentally pricked.
By an order of 2.