Etymology: [ pi-k&l ] (noun.) 15th century. From Middle English pekille (“spicy sauce served with meat or fish”) or pikel, from Middle Dutch pekel (“brine”)
An affectionate term for a mildly mischievous loved one, A children’s game with three participants that emulates a baseball rundown, A difficult situation, peril, The brine used for preserving food, any vegetable preserved in vinegar and consumed as relish, A penis, To preserve food in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution, A bit, small quantity, A kernel, grain, To serialize, To remove high-temperature scale and oxidation from metal with heated (often sulphuric) industrial acid, A cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup, A rundown, achar, A solution of salt and water, in which fish, meat, etc, See Picle, preserve in brine; make sour; preserve, may be preserved or corned; brine, Vinegar, plain or spiced, used for preserving vegetables, fish, eggs, oysters, etc, To remove high-temperature scale and oxidation from metal with heated sulphuric acid, A troublesome child; as, a little pickle, from the surface of castings, or other articles of metal, or to brighten them or improve their color, To preserve or season in pickle; to treat with some kind of pickle; as, to pickle herrings or cucumbers, sour cucumber; salt water; brine; trouble, misfortune, to remove burnt sand, scale rust, etc, Any article of food which has been preserved in brine or in vinegar, A bath of dilute sulphuric or nitric acid, etc, To give an antique appearance to; said of copies or imitations of paintings by the old masters, vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar preserve in a pickling liquid, Slang: Name for a single channel controller for the chain hoists used to lift the rigging for the lights and speakers Aka Pigtail Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net, A food that has been preserved in vinegar or a seasoned brine Commonly pickled foods include cucumbers, pearl onions, cauliflower, baby corn, pig's feet, watermelon rind, and herring Flavors include dill, sweet, and sour varieties, An informal term used to describe the action of releasing a weapon by the pilot or to the bomb release control (pickle switch) used for this action, To preserve food in a vinegar or brine mixture, A brine or vinegar solution in which foods are preserved, (Corrosion Eng ) A solution or process used to remove corrosion products from the metals without affecting the base metal, The total field of view (FOV) of a given FGS, roughly 69 square arcminutes in (angular) area, When you pickle food, you keep it in vinegar or salt water so that it does not go bad and it develops a strong, sharp taste. Select your favourite fruit or veg and pickle them while they are still fresh + pickling pick·ling Small pickling onions can be used instead of sliced ones. to preserve food in vinegar or salt water, Often in plural (pickles), any vegetable preserved in vinegar and consumed as relish, Pickle is a cold spicy sauce with pieces of vegetables and fruit in it. jars of pickle, Pickles are vegetables or fruit, sometimes cut into pieces, which have been kept in vinegar or salt water for a long time so that they have a strong, sharp taste, a cucmber that has been preserved in brine, An encoding of a typed value in a byte stream Pickles are useful for storing or transmitting typed values in typeless media The type of value contained in a pickle may be understood from context or represented in the pickle itself, A childrens game with three participants that emulates a baseball rundown, Achaar Prepared Ingredient, preserve in a pickling liquid, vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar, An affectionate term for a loved one, An acidic solution used to clean the firescale that forms on the outside of some metals during heating, To 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 Recipe: Squash Pickles, A difficult situation, informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage", preserved by pickling, drunk, Simple past tense and past participle of pickle, Present participle of pickle, An instance of processing something in brine or other solution, escabeche, Preserved in a pickle, soured, preserved in brine; (Slang) drunk, intoxicated by alcohol, Pickled food, such as vegetables, fruit, and fish, has been kept in vinegar or salt water to preserve it. a jar of pickled fruit, (used of foods) preserved in a pickling liquid, third-person singular of pickle, plural of pickle, sour vegetables preserved in brine vinegar or salt solution, Chemical or electrochemical removal of oxides from the surface of metals, Process in metallisation, where the base laminate is prepared for subsequent electroless copper deposition, Chemical or electro-chemical removal of surface oxides, the practice of adding enough vinegar or lemon juice to a low-acid food to make it more acid; preserving food, especially cucumbers, in a solution of brine or vinegar, often with spices added, By pickling, scale and glass layers are removed from the surface of stainless steel tubes with acid and salt solutions - CLEANING - and/or samples are prepared (etched slices, micro-sections) for a macroscopic (with the naked eye) or microscopic examination, to make the microstructure (grain size, precipitation particles, etc ) visible - MICROSTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, A mild acid bath treatment to dissolve the surface oxidation of metal which occurs when metal is heat treated in open air rather than atmosphere controlled conditions Essentially a cleaning process, the chemical removal of surface oxides and other contaminants from a material by immersion in an aqueous acid solution; sulfuric and hydrochloric acids are common pickling solutions, A process to chemically remove scale or oxide from steel to obtain a clean surface When applied to bars or coils prior to bright drawing, the steel is immersed in a bath of dilute sulphuric acid heated to a temperature of around 80oC An inhibitor is added to prevent attack and pitting of the cleaned metal After pickling, a washing process takes place followed by immersion in a lime-water bath to neutralise any remaining acid For environmental reasons shot blasting has largely replaced pickling, The use of a chemical solution to prepare a surface for painting or bonding by dissolving away surface oxides and other impurities A certain amount of base metal may also be removed, Removing surface oxides by chemical or electrochemical reaction, A process that removes surface scale and oxidation products by immersion in a chemically active solution, such as sulfuric or hydrochloric acid, A term for a piece of wood that's been limed Also a method of painting furniture and then wiping off the paint before it has completely dried leaving some on the edges, Process for chemical treatment of oxidized steel, applied to obtain a clean, metallic surface Here, the steel is dipped into a hot bath of diluted sulphuric or hydrochloric acid, - A process of removing iron oxide from hot rolled bands by immersion in an acid solution prior to cold reduction, Removing surface oxides from metals by a chemical reaction, The removal of oxides (rust) with acidic materials, Also known as Wrinkling, Puckering or Shriveling Fault condition where the surface of the paint wrinkles like the surface of a prune, A method used to give wood a whitish cast, passing steel through an acid bath to remove hot mill scale and oxide from the surface, he treatment of metal surfaces with a strong oxidising agent such as nitric acid, to make them chemically clean and provide a strong, inert oxide film, a furniture finish created by painting a piece, then wiping away most of the paint before it has dried, leaving some paint in the cracks and corners, Pipe immersed into acid bath for removal of scale, oil, dirt, etc, A chemical bathing procedure used to remove the oxide film on a titanium product, - A process of removing iron oxide from hot rolled bands by immersion in acid solution prior to cold reduction,
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An affectionate term for a mildly mischievous loved one
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A children’s game with three participants that emulates a baseball rundown - "The boys played pickle in the front yard for an hour."
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A difficult situation, peril - "I beg you, Miss Jones, to realize the pickle' you're in."
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The brine used for preserving food - "This tub is filled with the pickle that we will put the small cucumbers into."
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any vegetable preserved in vinegar and consumed as relish
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A penis
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To preserve food in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution - "We pickled the remainder of the crop."
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A bit, small quantity
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A kernel, grain
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To serialize - "To illustrate how this would work in practice, consider a field designed to store and retrieve a pickled copy of any arbitrary Python object."
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To remove high-temperature scale and oxidation from metal with heated (often sulphuric) industrial acid - "The crew will pickle the fittings in the morning."
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A cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup - "A pickle goes well with a hamburger."
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A rundown - "Jones was caught in a pickle between second and third."
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A solution of salt and water, in which fish, meat, etc
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See Picle
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preserve in brine; make sour; preserve fiil
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may be preserved or corned; brine
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Vinegar, plain or spiced, used for preserving vegetables, fish, eggs, oysters, etc
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To remove high-temperature scale and oxidation from metal with heated sulphuric acid
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A troublesome child; as, a little pickle
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from the surface of castings, or other articles of metal, or to brighten them or improve their color
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To preserve or season in pickle; to treat with some kind of pickle; as, to pickle herrings or cucumbers
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sour cucumber; salt water; brine; trouble, misfortune isim
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to remove burnt sand, scale rust, etc
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Any article of food which has been preserved in brine or in vinegar
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A bath of dilute sulphuric or nitric acid, etc
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To give an antique appearance to; said of copies or imitations of paintings by the old masters
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vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar preserve in a pickling liquid
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Slang: Name for a single channel controller for the chain hoists used to lift the rigging for the lights and speakers Aka Pigtail Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
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A food that has been preserved in vinegar or a seasoned brine Commonly pickled foods include cucumbers, pearl onions, cauliflower, baby corn, pig's feet, watermelon rind, and herring Flavors include dill, sweet, and sour varieties
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An informal term used to describe the action of releasing a weapon by the pilot or to the bomb release control (pickle switch) used for this action
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To preserve food in a vinegar or brine mixture
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A brine or vinegar solution in which foods are preserved
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(Corrosion Eng ) A solution or process used to remove corrosion products from the metals without affecting the base metal
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The total field of view (FOV) of a given FGS, roughly 69 square arcminutes in (angular) area
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When you pickle food, you keep it in vinegar or salt water so that it does not go bad and it develops a strong, sharp taste. Select your favourite fruit or veg and pickle them while they are still fresh + pickling pick·ling Small pickling onions can be used instead of sliced ones. to preserve food in vinegar or salt water
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Often in plural (pickles), any vegetable preserved in vinegar and consumed as relish
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Pickle is a cold spicy sauce with pieces of vegetables and fruit in it. jars of pickle
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Pickles are vegetables or fruit, sometimes cut into pieces, which have been kept in vinegar or salt water for a long time so that they have a strong, sharp taste
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a cucmber that has been preserved in brine
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An encoding of a typed value in a byte stream Pickles are useful for storing or transmitting typed values in typeless media The type of value contained in a pickle may be understood from context or represented in the pickle itself
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A childrens game with three participants that emulates a baseball rundown
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Achaar Prepared Ingredient
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preserve in a pickling liquid
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vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar
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An affectionate term for a loved one
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An acidic solution used to clean the firescale that forms on the outside of some metals during heating
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To 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 Recipe: Squash Pickles
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A difficult situation
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informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage"
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pickled
preserved by pickling
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pickled
drunk
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pickled
Simple past tense and past participle of pickle
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pickling
Present participle of pickle
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pickling
An instance of processing something in brine or other solution
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Pickled
escabeche
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pickled
Preserved in a pickle
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pickled
soured, preserved in brine; (Slang) drunk, intoxicated by alcohol sıfat
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pickled
Pickled food, such as vegetables, fruit, and fish, has been kept in vinegar or salt water to preserve it. a jar of pickled fruit
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pickled
(used of foods) preserved in a pickling liquid
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pickles
third-person singular of pickle
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pickles
plural of pickle
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pickles
sour vegetables preserved in brine vinegar or salt solution isim
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pickling
Chemical or electrochemical removal of oxides from the surface of metals
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pickling
Process in metallisation, where the base laminate is prepared for subsequent electroless copper deposition
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pickling
Chemical or electro-chemical removal of surface oxides
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pickling
the practice of adding enough vinegar or lemon juice to a low-acid food to make it more acid; preserving food, especially cucumbers, in a solution of brine or vinegar, often with spices added
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pickling
By pickling, scale and glass layers are removed from the surface of stainless steel tubes with acid and salt solutions - CLEANING - and/or samples are prepared (etched slices, micro-sections) for a macroscopic (with the naked eye) or microscopic examination, to make the microstructure (grain size, precipitation particles, etc ) visible - MICROSTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
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pickling
A mild acid bath treatment to dissolve the surface oxidation of metal which occurs when metal is heat treated in open air rather than atmosphere controlled conditions Essentially a cleaning process
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pickling
the chemical removal of surface oxides and other contaminants from a material by immersion in an aqueous acid solution; sulfuric and hydrochloric acids are common pickling solutions
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pickling
A process to chemically remove scale or oxide from steel to obtain a clean surface When applied to bars or coils prior to bright drawing, the steel is immersed in a bath of dilute sulphuric acid heated to a temperature of around 80oC An inhibitor is added to prevent attack and pitting of the cleaned metal After pickling, a washing process takes place followed by immersion in a lime-water bath to neutralise any remaining acid For environmental reasons shot blasting has largely replaced pickling
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pickling
The use of a chemical solution to prepare a surface for painting or bonding by dissolving away surface oxides and other impurities A certain amount of base metal may also be removed
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pickling
Removing surface oxides by chemical or electrochemical reaction
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pickling
A process that removes surface scale and oxidation products by immersion in a chemically active solution, such as sulfuric or hydrochloric acid
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pickling
A term for a piece of wood that's been limed Also a method of painting furniture and then wiping off the paint before it has completely dried leaving some on the edges
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pickling
Process for chemical treatment of oxidized steel, applied to obtain a clean, metallic surface Here, the steel is dipped into a hot bath of diluted sulphuric or hydrochloric acid
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pickling
- A process of removing iron oxide from hot rolled bands by immersion in an acid solution prior to cold reduction
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pickling
Removing surface oxides from metals by a chemical reaction
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pickling
The removal of oxides (rust) with acidic materials
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pickling
Also known as Wrinkling, Puckering or Shriveling Fault condition where the surface of the paint wrinkles like the surface of a prune
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pickling
A method used to give wood a whitish cast
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pickling
passing steel through an acid bath to remove hot mill scale and oxide from the surface
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pickling
he treatment of metal surfaces with a strong oxidising agent such as nitric acid, to make them chemically clean and provide a strong, inert oxide film
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pickling
a furniture finish created by painting a piece, then wiping away most of the paint before it has dried, leaving some paint in the cracks and corners
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pickling
Pipe immersed into acid bath for removal of scale, oil, dirt, etc
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pickling
A chemical bathing procedure used to remove the oxide film on a titanium product
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pickling
- A process of removing iron oxide from hot rolled bands by immersion in acid solution prior to cold reduction
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