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pickleTo use a relatively weak, inhibited acid to remove scale, rust and similar deposits from the internal surfaces of equipment such as treating lines, pumping equipment or the tubing string through which [..]
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pickle1550s, from pickle (n.). Related: Pickled; pickling.
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picklec. 1400, probably from Middle Dutch pekel "pickle, brine," or related words in Low German and East Frisian (Dutch pekel, East Frisian päkel, German pökel), of uncertain origin or original me [..]
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pickleTo preserve meats, vegetables, and fruits in brine.
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pickleto preserve in salted water.
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picklevegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar preserve in a pickling liquid fix: informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; &am [..]
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pickleto keep in vinegar cooked vegetables like beetroot and cucumbers
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pickleTo preserve food in brine or acidic solutions such as vinegar.
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pickleinterjection Definition: a word used to show extreme emotion Word History: I have used it and it really gives effect to anyone's boring vocabulary.Example Sentence: Oh, pickle! I forgot my lunch.
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pickleTo preserve food in a vinegar or brine mixture.
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pickleTo preserve food in a vinegar mixture or seasoned brine. Cucumbers, cauliflower, onions, baby corn, and and watermelon rind are some of the most popular foods to pickle.
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pickleObjects can be stored on disk for persistent storage after the program exits by using the serialization features. The external form is referred to as pickled . Some people call it freeze dried. serial [..]
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pickleJamaican food that has been preserved in a seasoned brine or vinegar mixture. Among the more popular Jamaican foods used for pickling are cucumbers, pearl onions, cauliflower, baby corn, watermelon rind, pig's feet and herring. Jamaican pickles can be sour, sweet, hot or variously flavored, such as with dill for the popular dill pickle. To pre [..]
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pickleTo preserve food in a vinegar or brine mixture.
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pickleTo flavor and preserve meats, vegetables and fruits in brine.
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pickleYears ago, it meant the same as brine - a salt solution in which fish are marinated, to flavor and preserve them. Today it means a solution made of vinegar, sugar and spices. Brining or pickling does [..]
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pickle(n) vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar(n) informal terms for a difficult situation(v) preserve in a pickling liquid
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pickleA rod in pickle. One ready to chastise with at any moment. Piekled means preserved for use. (Danish, pekel.)
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picklen 1 a sort of brown, strongly flavoured blobby mass that people put in sandwiches. Im really not very sure what its made of. Pickled something, one can only hope. 2 any sort of pickled cucumber or g [..]
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pickle(1) The switch used by the LSO to activate the cut and waveoff lights on the LENS. (2) The button on the stick which drops bombs, or the act of pressing same.
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pickleto preserve in seasoned and/or flavored vinegar, brine or oil. This is common for vegetables, especially cucumbers, fruits and meats.
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pickleto preserve in seasoned and/or flavored vinegar, brine or oil. This is common for vegetables, especially cucumbers, fruits and meats.
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pickleProcess whereby meat or vegetables are preserved in brine or vinegar solutions with or without seasonings and herbs.
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pickleAn acid or chemical solution in which metal objects or workpieces are dipped to remove oxide scale or other adhering substances.
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pickle, sb. a very small quantity; one grain.
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pickleThe bomb release button on the stick. "To pickle" is to release the selected bomb load. (If you have a twitch in your right thumb you probably shouldn't be flying a loaded aircr [..]
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pickleWhen a pilot or bombardier presses the trigger button to release bombs or missiles
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pickleA device held by the LSO that activates the “cut” light on the lens: as a verb, to drop a bomb or external fuel tank.
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