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pickTo interpret data, such as seismic sections, by selecting and tracking marker beds or other events.
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pickmid-15c., "a blow with a pointed instrument," from pick (v.). Meaning "plectrum for a guitar, lute, etc." is from 1895; as a type of basketball block, from 1951; meaning "choi [..]
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pickc. 1200, "pointed tool for breaking up rock or ground," variant of pike (n.4). Meaning "sharp tool" is from mid-14c.
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pickearly 13c., picken "to peck;" c. 1300, piken "to work with a pick," probably representing a fusion of Old English *pician "to prick," (implied by picung "a piercing, [..]
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picktool resembling a hammer, with at least one end pointed, used for carving stone.
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pick("picking the ball") contacting the ball without touching the ground at all (usually not the best way of making solid contact but in some circumstances better than hitting it at all [..]
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pickchoice: the person or thing chosen or selected; "he was my pick for mayor" select carefully from a group; "She finally picked her successor"; &a [..]
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pickA shot that is intentionally caught clean with no divot
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pickTo hit the ball cleanly at impact. Club does not hit the ground or take a divot. Sometimes said as “picked clean”.
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pickto choose; together. The same word also means a sharp tool used to break rock or hard ground.
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pickthe distance across a group of braid wires from a single carrier, measured along the axis of the hose.
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pick to pitch, throw.
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pickDistance between two adjacent crossover points of braid filaments. The measurement in picks per inch indicates the degree of coverage.
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pickOne thread of filling either before weaving or in cloth. Number of picks per inch of warp is measure of fineness of fabric.
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pickA type of multi-race wager in which the winners of all the included races must be selected. Pick Three (sometimes called the "Daily Triple"), Pick Six and Pick Nine are common.
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pick(n) the person or thing chosen or selected(n) the quantity of a crop that is harvested(n) the best people or things in a group(n) the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving(n) a small thin device [..]
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pickTo throw; same as pitch. The instrument that throws the shuttle is called the picker. (Anglo-Saxon, pyc-an, to throw, pull, or pick.)
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pickA type of multi-race wager in which the winners of all the included races must be selected. Pick Three (sometimes called the Daily Triple), Pick Six and Pick Nine are common.
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pick The selection process by which operators are allowed to select new work assignments, i.e., run or the Extra Board in the next (forthcoming) schedule.
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pick1) A small piece of plastic (or other material) that is used to strum or pluck stringed instruments of the guitar family. Picks can also be made of metal, bone, shell, etc. to achieve different tone c [..]
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pickA pick is basically any object (plastic, metal, fingers, etc) that is used to strike the strings to cause sound. Regular plastic picks are called “flat picks” and sometimes referred to as a “plectrum [..]
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pickAnother slang for the ship's anchor. eg. "at 1600 we drop the pick."
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pickName sometimes given to pea of anchor. Colloquial name for an anchor.
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pickA tool with a handle, resembling an adze, that is used to break up hard ground or rock.
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pickWhere player takes a stationary position in order to block an opponent in order to free a teammate for a pass or shot.
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pickSee “Screen or Screener”
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pickA single filling thread carried by one trip of the filling yarn insertion device (shuttle) across a loom. The picks interlace with the warp ends to form a woven fabric.
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pickEither a player selecting a champion (as a noun or verb), or ingame, to catch an enemy player alone and usually kill them.
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pickwhen neither team is favoured.
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pickThe slotted draft position for a team.
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pickWhen neither team is favored in a point spread, the game is listed as a pick. In this situation, the bettor will simply "pick" which team will win the game.
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pickUsually a small piece of plastic, which is held usually within the thumb and index finger to strike a string or strings on the guitar to produce a sound.
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pickAn action where a stationary offensive player stops a defensive player from defending a player with the ball.
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