pincushion
See also: pin cushion
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpɪnˌkʊʃən/
Noun
pincushion (plural pincushions)
- A small device designed to receive sewing pins, usually pillow-like; more recently also magnetic.
- (colloquial) Someone who receives regular hypodermic needle injections.
- Insulin-dependent diabetics are human pincushions.
- Various plants resembling a pincushion:
- A flowering plant in genus Chaenactis.
- A flowering plant in genus Leucospermum.
- A flowering plant in genus Navarretia.
- A flowering plant in genus Scabiosa.
- Nertera granadensis, an ornamental plant.
- The pincushion cactus, genera Escobaria or Mammillaria.
Synonyms
- (plant, genus Chaenactis): dustymaiden
- (plant, species Nertera granadensis): coral bead plant, coral moss, English baby tears
Derived terms
- pincushion cactus (Escobaria spp., Mammillaria spp.)
- pincushion coneflower (Isopogon dubius)
- pincushion doll
- pincushion distortion
- pincushion flower (Scabiosa spp.)
- pincushion hakea (Hakea laurina)
- pincushion sea star (Culcita schmideliana)
Translations
device to receive sewing pins
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flowering plant in genus Chaenactis
flowering plant in genus Leucospermum
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flowering plant in genus Scabiosa
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flowering plant Nertera granadensis
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Verb
pincushion (third-person singular simple present pincushions, present participle pincushioning, simple past and past participle pincushioned)
- To multiply stick or jab, as with pins into a pincushion.
- The target was pincushioned with arrows.
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