pihti
Finnish
Noun
pihti
- (archaic) Any two-pronged handtool or artifact to hold, press together or punch something, now usually in plural; a pincer.
- pärepihti
- (plural) pliers, tongs etc., see pihdit
- State of being stuck between something, as if held with pliers.
- Vene on kahden kiven pihdissä.
- The boat is stuck between two rocks.
- Vene on kahden kiven pihdissä.
- The front claw of a crustacean such as lobster, pincer.
- A pile of birchbark sheets set between two boards and tied tightly together to flatten the barks and thus make them suitable roofing and isolation material.
- Pihdissä on normaalisti noin sata tuohiliuskaa.
- One pihti normally consists of about one hundred sheets of birchbark.
- Pihdissä on normaalisti noin sata tuohiliuskaa.
- (gymnastics) scissors
- Used as modifier in compound terms to indicate similarity to or use of pliers, see list below.
Synonyms
Derived terms
- pihtinen
Compounds
See also pihdit
- pihtihammas
- pihtihäntäinen
- pihtijalka
- pihtikinttu
- pihtikinttuinen
- pihtilaite
- pihtiliike
- pihtimäinen
- pihtiote
- pihtipenkki
- pihtipieli
- pihtipolvi
- pihtipolvinen
- pihtipolvisuus
- Pihtipudas
- pihtirengas
- pihtisynnytys
- pihtiässä
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