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[
pin
-er
]
pin·ner
/
ˈpɪn
ər
/
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[
pin
-er
]
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noun
1.
a person or thing that
pins
.
2.
a headdress with a long hanging flap
pinned
on at each side.
3.
a small
apron
fastened on by
pins
.
Origin:
1645–55;
pin
+
-er
1
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pinner
(ˈpɪnə)
—
n
1.
a person or thing that pins
2.
a small dainty apron
3.
a cap with two long flaps pinned on
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