tup

Etymology 1
From (compare 🇨🇬), origin unknown.

Noun

 * 1) A male sheep, a ram.
 * 2) The head of a hammer, and particularly of a steam-driven hammer.
 * 3) *
 * This is the modern equivalent of smith forging where the limited force of the blacksmith has been replaced by the mechanical or steam hammer. The process can be carried out by open forging where the hammer is replaced by a tup and the metal is manipulated manually on an anvil.
 * 1) *
 * Rockwell hardness test: A method of measuring hardness. The hardness is expressed as a number related to the depth of the residual penetration. A test for determining the hardness of a material based on the depth of penetration of a specified penetrator in to the specimen under certain arbitrarily fixed condition of test. A hardness test where the loss in kinetic energy of a falling diamond tipped metal ‘tup’, absorbed by indentation upon impact of the tup on the metal being tested is indicated by the height of rebound.
 * 1) *
 * Rockwell hardness test: A method of measuring hardness. The hardness is expressed as a number related to the depth of the residual penetration. A test for determining the hardness of a material based on the depth of penetration of a specified penetrator in to the specimen under certain arbitrarily fixed condition of test. A hardness test where the loss in kinetic energy of a falling diamond tipped metal ‘tup’, absorbed by indentation upon impact of the tup on the metal being tested is indicated by the height of rebound.

Translations

 * Finnish:

Verb

 * 1) To mate; used of a ram mating with a ewe.
 * 2) * The Langley Chase Flock - explanation of tupping
 * Tupping is the term used for when the rams cover the ewes. For our flock, this takes place in November when the ewes naturally come into season.
 * 1)  To have sex with, to bonk, etc.
 * 2)  To butt: said of a ram.
 * 1)  To butt: said of a ram.
 * 1)  To butt: said of a ram.
 * 1)  To butt: said of a ram.

Synonyms

 * Thesaurus:copulate with
 * Thesaurus:copulate with

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Finnish:

Noun

 * 1) Two pence.

Etymology
From, possibly borrowed from. Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) sheath

Adjective

 * 1)  silly

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) blunt, dull
 * 2) obtuse (of an angle)
 * 3) dull, weak (feeling, pain, sound etc.)
 * 4) stupid, dull (person or action)
 * 5) flat (nose)