hob in the PONS Dictionary

hob Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It is possible that the hob in their name comes from the hob, a part of the hearth meant for holding food or utensils.
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It has since been brought back, but slightly changed by adding hob to the beginning of the last word.
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The teeth or splines are progressively cut into the workpiece by a series of cuts made by a cutting tool called a hob.
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The kitchen was fully functioning and included an oven and a hob.
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Each hob tooth is relieved on the back side to reduce friction.
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There are also special hobs designed for special gears such as the spline and sprocket gears.
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This ranged from low lace up shoes to thigh boots, all to be fitted with a few (hob) nails.
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To prevent these types of accidents, oven manufacturers developed and installed a safety valve called a flame failure device for gas hobs and ovens.
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It is the complement of the helix angle, and is used for convenience in worms and hobs.
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Rubber soles grip poorly on slime, compared to felt soles, crampons, or hob-nailed boots.
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