Meaning PIN
What does PIN mean? Here you find 144 meanings of the word PIN. You can also add a definition of PIN yourself

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Noncancerous growth of cells lining the internal and external surfaces of the prostate gland. Having high-grade PIN may increase the risk of developing prostate cancer. Also called prostatic intraepit [..]
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Acronym for “personal identification number.” Secret numeric password known only to the user and a system to authenticate the user to the system. The user is only granted access if the PIN the user pr [..]
Source: pcisecuritystandards.org

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A male threadform, especially in tubular goods and drillstring components.
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Personal Identification Number: a sequence of numbers which act as a password. If you have a credit card you will be issued with a PIN number so that you can get money out of cash machines.
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Personal Identification Number. A number given by a bank to a customer so the customer can access their bank account using an ATM (cash machine), or use their credit/debit card in retail [..]
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A PIN, or personal identification number, is a series of digits used to verify the identity of the holder of a card. The PIN is a kind of password. Consumers often may choose whether to authorize a debit card transaction by signature or PIN; while it may make no difference to consumers, the choice means they are choosing different transaction proce [..]
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A small metal rod, cemented or driven into dentin to aid in retention of a restoration.
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late Old English pinn "peg, bolt," from Proto-Germanic *penn- "jutting point or peak" (source also of Old Saxon pin "peg," Old Norse pinni "peg, tack," Middle D [..]
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acronym for personal identification number, 1981, from the first reference used with redundant number.
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mid-14c., "to affix with a pin," from pin (n.). Figurative use from 1570s. Related: Pinned; pinning. Sense of "to hold someone or something down so he or it cannot escape" is attes [..]
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See personal identification number (PIN)
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Personal Identification Number. Your PIN serves as your electronic signature and gives you access to your personal records with the Department of Education.  A pin allows applicants to complete the FA [..]
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A type of electrical contact point for a single conductor.
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Personal Identification Number. In the context of wireless devices, the PIN is a like a password that prevents other people from using your service. It is numeric code used to unlock the phone and/or [..]
Source: phonescoop.com

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(also "flagstick, stick") the stick or pole that rests in the cup and holds the flag Example: Her approach shot hit the pin/flagstick/stick.
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Another name for the flag / flagstick
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The exact position of the hole on the putting green is marked with the pin. Therefore it is another name for flagstick. It is basically a stick with a flag on it in order to also recognize it from the tee off area on. The pin can additionally also show the exact location of the hole within the green, thus whether it is rather in the front, in the c [..]
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Flagstick.
Source: golftoday.co.uk (offline)

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Or "pin it," this is to tackle a tough section of trail fast and clean. As in, "I pinned it down that rock garden!"
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a piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer's garment trap: to hold fast or prevent from moving; "The child was pinned under the fallen tree" attach or fast [..]
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This is a synonym for flagstick. In the rule book it is flagstick, but with amateurs, flagstick is better known as pin.
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The Flag.
Source: golf4beginners.co.uk (offline)

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Slang for flagstick.
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(aka: "flagstick", "stick") the circular pole that is inserted into the hole on each green and to which a flag is typically attached designating which hole it is ma [..]
Source: thegolfexpert.com

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A synonym for the flagstick
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Another term for the flagstick.
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Another word used for the flag stick or the location of the hole on the green.
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slang for "flagstick".
Source: fit4golf.com.au (offline)

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Familiar term for the flagstick. A ball that lands on the green even with the hole but off to one side is "pin high." A ball that lands right next to the hole, leaving a very short p [..]
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The pole inside the hole on the green with a flag attached. aka “Flagstick”
Source: wallytittelmayergolf.com (offline)

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Same as "flagstick".
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Also referred to as a flagstick.
Source: amgolfscores.com (offline)

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The flagstick or pole in the hole.
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a thin pointed piece of metal used for fastening or holding things together
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Abbreviation for personal identification number. A code or password, unique to or associated with, a specific user, and entered into a data-processing device for purposes of verifying the identity of a person requesting, e.g., a transaction or access.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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The flag stick marking the hole.
Source: 1st-golf-info.com (offline)

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The pin or the the flagstick on the green, marks where the hole is located.
Source: mountjuliet.ie (offline)

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Metal pin that is removed to activate a grenade.
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 a malady of the eye.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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Definition Personal Identification Number. Code used by an individual so that he/she can access his/her bank account at an ATM machine, but others can't.
Source: investorwords.com

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(1) In dot-matrix printers, the devices that press on the ink ribbon to make dots on the paper. Printers are classified by how many pins they have on the printer head. The more pins a printer has, the [..]
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Or "pin it," this is to tackle a tough section of trail fast and clean. As in, "I pinned it down that rock garden!"
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An acronym for personal identification number, a code used in automated systems to identify authorized users. Whether the PIN is created by or issued to the user depends on the policy governing access [..]
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Noun. A leg. Usually plural. E.g."That Brazilian model has got a fine pair of pins."
Source: peevish.co.uk

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A component of a camera or printer mechanism which engages with a perforation hole to move and locate film for exposure.
Source: filmland.com

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Cushioning
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Personal Identification Number. A five digit number used to securely "sign" an electronically submitted, or efiled, tax return.
Source: efile.com

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A personal identification number is associated with a debit card that is like a password for a transaction to be accepted. It is a series of numbers that a card holder chooses when setting up his/her account. It also works to use a signature instead of putting in a pin number when making a transaction.
Source: comparecards.com (offline)

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used to hold fabric in place
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The confidential individual number or code used by a cardholder to authenticate card ownership for ATM or POS terminal transactions.
Source: eftlab.co.uk (offline)

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A confidential code used to access private financial information or to make transactions (at an ATM, for example).
Source: econedlink.org (offline)

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A secret code that you use to access your jump to
Source: banking.pcfinancial.ca (offline)

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The Personal Identification Number is the digital code that PIN-based debit cardholders enter at the terminal when making a purchase.
Source: transfirst.com (offline)

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This acronym stands for Personal Identification Number. You must have your PIN when making purchases or to withdraw cash from an ATM machine.
Source: mbna.co.uk

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A four-digit number created when individuals activate their library cards. A PIN is necessary to renew materials online, place holds or recalls, and take advantage of services such as interlibrary loan.
Source: library.ucdavis.edu (offline)

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Personal Identification Number: you will be asked to create your own 4 digit number for use with your debit card.
Source: thescholarshiphub.org.uk

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Personal Identification Number. Secret code you choose for your card that enables you to access your money or perform banking transactions through the ATM as well as make purchases without signing a sales receipt at merchants that have PIN pads. Your PIN should not be shared with anyone.
Source: ifcu.com (offline)

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an image or video on Pinterest. Images/videos can be added, or pinned, from a website or from a computer file.
Source: iacpsocialmedia.org

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An Acronym for Personal Identification Number. This number is used to access bank accounts at ATM's or sometimes online and should be kept a secret.
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an element of content posted to social media network Pinterest
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    Personal Identification Number. PINs were formerly used for access to several central computer resources, but they are now used only by the Library.
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A personal identification number, designed for secure access into an account for the account holder only.
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Personal Identification Number
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(n) a piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer's garment(n) when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat(n) small markers inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locatio [..]
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A oask holding 4 1/2 gallons of ale or beer. This is the smallest of the casks. Two pins = a firkin or 9 gallons, and 2 firkins = a kilderkin or 18 gallons.
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Not worth a pin. Wholly worthless.
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A small pin-like connection used on circuit boards, chips, or other hardware to make a connection to a jumper or socket.
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 Your Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a 9-character based on your birthdate (DDMonYYYY), i.e., January 01, 1999 will be 01Jan1999.
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Personal Identification Number
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A numeric code provided to each student that allows access to personal information listed on the Ram On-Line website. In most cases, it is used in conjunction with the student ID number also provided by the school. The student ID and PIN are available through a student’s academic advisor or a University College advisor.
Source: wssu.edu (offline)

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Definition: Acronym for prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia or prostatic intraductal neoplasia. Noncancerous growth of the cells lining the internal and external surfaces of the prostate gland. It is [..]
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An electrical connection to an element which requires a through hole, for example as needed by a DIP socket. Contrast with a pad. Note that pins and vias are mechanically identical, although pins defa [..]
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expansion test - A test for determining the ability of tubes to be expanded or for revealing the presence of cracks or other longitudinal weaknesses, made by forcing a tapered pin into the open end of [..]
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A secret code required to confirm a user's identity.
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A personal identification number (PIN) is a secret numeric password shared between a user and a system that can be used to authenticate the user to the system. Typically, the user is required to provide a non-confidential user identifier or token (such as a banking card) and a confidential PIN to gain access to the system. Upon receiving the User I [..]
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A Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a combination of numbers (usually four) used to access a secured system like phone or online banking.
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A numeric code used to protect your device and account from unauthorized users. Also, an optional four- to eight-digit security code used to lock a SIM card in order to prevent unauthorized usage or access.
Source: verizonwireless.com (offline)

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A personal identification number that is a secret shared between a user and a system that can be used to authenticate the user to the system. PINs are often 4-digit numbers in the range 0000-9999 resulting in 10,000 possible numbers, so that an attacker would need to guess an average of 5000 times to get the correct PIN.
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In a music box cylinder or piano, organ, or orchestrion barrel, a protruding piece of metal that actuates a tooth, key, or lever, causing the note to sound. Staple-shaped pins are used for sustained n [..]
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See personal identification number.
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Personal Identification Number
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Or "pin it," this is to tackle a tough section of trail fast and clean. As in, "I pinned it down that rock garden!"
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See personal identification number.
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An elongated device in which the tip acts as a solid support. An array of pins may typically be held such that sets of pins may be simultaneously inserted or retracted from solvents or reagents allowi [..]
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Personal Identification Number. PIN is used to provide security in a system.
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Rods of bone, metal, or other material used for fixation of the fragments or ends of fractured bones.
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Small cylindrical pieces of metal used to enhance Retention.
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Belaying pin. Axis of sheave or roller. Keep pin. Small and thin metal strip, or rod used for securing.
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The metal axle of a block upon which the sheave revolves.
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The metal axle of a block upon which the sheave revolves.
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PIN means a personal identification number or word used in conjunction with a card.
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money - An allowance of money or money to be able to pay for minor incidental expenses.
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When a dawg runs directly to the fall and picks up the item with out a hunt.
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British for Screw.
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Personal Identification Number
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part of a microcontroller that can attach to and control an input or output device. Each microcontroller pin can control either an input device, like a switch, or an output device, like an LED. The pi [..]
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Your Personal Identification Number is the secret code you need to use your Debit Card or ATM Card at an ATM or POS terminal, Easy Touch Telephone Teller, or your DCU
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n. "pin, peg; brooch," s.v. pin sb.\1 OED. KEY: pin@n
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n 16 pyn 15 pynnes 1
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This is the flagstick or the pole that is in the cup.
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Any procedure or steps involved in using a key to open a lock.
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Situation where a piece cannot move without being captured
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The play of a high card (typically the queen) when missing the cards above and below (so typically the king and jack) in the hope that the higher is finessable and the lower falls. A typical holding i [..]
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(verb) lead a card to cause a lower-ranking card to drop underneath (especially when there are yet higher cards of the suit outstanding)
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In the physical world, a 'Pin' is used to "hold something in place" ... In Chess, a Pin is a tactical move design to trap and hold an enemy Pawn or Piece on it's square, unable to move because it is guarding a higher-value piece immediately behind it.
Source: chess-game-strategies.com (offline)

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At attack by a queen, rook or bishop on a piece which cannot move without exposing a more important piece or square. The pinned piece is said to be masking or screening the more important piece or squ [..]
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Secret code used with a bank card to access an individual's bank account at an ATM machine or other terminal.
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Personal Identification Number, Postal Index Number
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PIN means a personal identification number or word used in conjunction with a card.
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Personal Identification Number – A sequence of digits used to verify the identity of the cardholder. It is a kind of password.
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A confidential number created in order for a system to be able to authenticate you as the proper user. This is often used for ATM access with a banking card.
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Personal Identification Number. Numeric code to determine the identity of an electronic card holder. It’s a kind of password.
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A code provided to survey respondents (or other Internet users) that allows people to log in to a website or a survey.
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A terminal on a through-hole component that is also known as a lead.
Source: kingfield-electronics.co.uk (offline)

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means Personal Identification Number issued by American Express or selected by a Cardmember in relation to a Card.
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On Pinterest, a pin is the term for an individual image that has been added to a user’s board.
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An image or video link to a Web location.
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Pérennisation des Informations Numériques, the French national interest group for digital preservation. http://pin.association-aristote.fr/doku.php
Source: handbook.dpconline.org (offline)

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See the entry for "Personal Identification Number (PIN)"
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It is a personal identification number you can use electronically to sign your FAFSA online each year. If you are a dependent student, both you and your parent will need to have a pin.
Source: finaid.wsu.edu (offline)

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A personal identification number that is used each year by students and parents to electronically “sign” the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and access federal aid information. Get your PIN a [..]
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personal identification number
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personal identification number
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A Federal Student Aid PIN (Personal Identification Number), or PIN is a unique number assigned to students by the Department of Education. The PIN allows secure access to online resources and applicat [..]
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A personal identification number which is unique to the card and known only to the cardholder. It is entered when a card is swiped or dipped into a card reader.
Source: knowyourpayments.com

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A number that is assigned to consumers to identify them when they use debit cards at an ATM, point-of-sale device or a home device. Also used with some credit cards.
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Osobní identifikační číslo pro autorizaci transakcí (prováděných např. prostřednictvím platební karty, internetu).
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Or "pin it," this is to tackle a tough section of trail fast and clean. As in, "I pinned it down that rock garden!"
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(1) When a jumper joins another, in freefall or under canopy;  (2) Closing device for container
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A sewing pin, sometimes called a ballhead pin, which is a needle without an eye (usually) made of drawn-out steel wire with one end sharpened and the other flattened or rounded into a head, used for [..]
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personal identification number|lang=en
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See Parcel Identification Number
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In chess, a pin is a situation brought on by an attacking piece in which a defending piece cannot move without exposing a more valuable defending piece on its other side to capture by the attacking pi [..]
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In chess, a pin is a situation brought on by an attacking piece in which a defending piece cannot move without exposing a more valuable defending piece on its other side to capture by the attacking pi [..]
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A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together. Pin or PIN may also refer to:
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A pinfall is a victory condition in various forms of professional wrestling that is met by holding (pinning) an opponent's shoulders on the wrestling mat, usually until the referee counts to three. In [..]
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A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together, and can have three sorts of body: a shaft of a rigid inflexible material meant to be inserted in a slot, groove, or hole (as with pi [..]
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Fever to Tell is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs. It was released on April 29, 2003, by Interscope Records. It was produced by David Andrew Sitek and mixed by Alan M [..]
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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 (also known 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. It is based on the novel of the same [..]
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A pin, or fall, is a victory condition in various forms of wrestling that is met by holding an opponent's shoulders or scapulae (shoulder blades) on the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time. [..]
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PIN


Pin is a platform for creating analysis tools. A pin tool comprises instrumentation, analysis and callback routines. Instrumentation routines are called when code that has not yet been recompiled is a [..]
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