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Token (tō′kən) n. Something serving as an indication, proof, or expression of something else; a sign: 'His lifelong refusal to allow bigots to truly bother him was often considered, unfairly, a token of his weakness' (Jeremy Schaap). Something that signifies or evidences authority, validity, or identity: The scepter is a token of regal. Get 8 answers for Slot-machine coin crossword clue in the Crosswords Dictionary. Crossword clues from LA Times, Universal, Daily Celebrity, NY Times, Daily Mirror, Telegraph, NZ Herald and many more.


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to·ken

(tō′kən)n.1.
a. Something serving as an indication, proof, or expression of something else; a sign: 'His lifelong refusal to allow bigots to truly bother him was often considered, unfairly, a token of his weakness'(Jeremy Schaap).
b. Something that signifies or evidences authority, validity, or identity: The scepter is a token of regal status.
c. A specific instance of a phenomenon or a class of things, as of a linguistic feature in a sample of a person's speech, that can be isolated for study or analysis.
2. A person who is considered as representative of a social group, such as a lone individual or one of a small number of employees hired primarily to prevent an employer from being accused of discrimination.
4. A piece of stamped metal used as a substitute for currency: subway tokens.
5. Computers
a. A small electronic device issued to a user to serve as proof of identity, as for the purpose of accessing a network.
b. A piece of software that serves as proof of the user's identity.
tr.v.to·kened, to·ken·ing, to·kens
adj.
1. Done as an indication or pledge: a token payment.
2.
a. Perfunctory; minimal: a token gesture of reconciliation; token resistance.
b. Being a product of tokenism; merely symbolic: refused to be the token woman on the committee.
Idioms:
by the same token
in token of
As an indication of: a ring given in token of love.
[Middle English, from Old English tācen; see deik- in Indo-European roots.]
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token

(ˈtəʊkən) n
2. a symbol or visible representation of something
3. something that indicates authority, proof, or authenticity
4. a metal or plastic disc, such as a substitute for currency for use in slot machines
6. (Commerce) a gift voucher that can be used as payment for goods of a specified value
7. (modifier) as a matter of form only; nominal: a token increase in salary.
8. (Linguistics) linguistics a symbol regarded as an individual concrete mark, not as a class of identical symbols. Compare type11
9. (Philosophy) philosophy an individual instance: if the same sentence has different truth-values on different occasions of utterance the truth-value may be said to attach to the sentence-token. Compare type13
10. by the same token moreover and for the same or a similar reason
vb
(tr) to act or serve as a warning or symbol of; betoken
[Old English tācen; related to Old Frisian tēken, Old Saxon tēkan, Old High German zeihhan, Old Norse teikn; see teach]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

to•ken

(ˈtoʊ kən)
n.
1. something serving to represent or indicate some feeling, event, fact, etc.; sign: Black is a token of mourning.
2. something offered or taken as evidence or proof: This badge will be the token of your authority.
4. a stamped piece of metal, issued as a limited medium of exchange, as for bus fares or bridge tolls.
5. an item, idea, etc., representing a group; a part as representing the whole; sample.
6. a person who has been hired, admitted, enrolled, etc., to forestall charges of prejudice or discrimination, as against a minority.
7. a particular instance in speech or writing of a word, symbol, or linguistic expression. Compare type (def. 8).
v.t. adj.
9. serving as a token: a token male on an all-female staff.
Idioms:
1. by the same token, for similar reasons; furthermore.
2. in token of, as a sign of; in evidence of: a ring in token of one's love.
[before 900; Old English tāc(e)n, c. Old Frisian tēk(e)n, Old Saxon tēcan, Old Norse teikn sign, mark; akin to teach]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

token

  • jetton - A counter or token used as a gambling chip or to operate slot machines.
  • token - Etymologically, something that 'shows' you something, from a base meaning 'show, sign.'
  • indicium - An indication, sign, or token—specifically, the stamp on mail indicating paid postage.
  • signal, sign - Signal is from Latin signalis, 'of a sign,' from signum, 'mark, token'—from which sign is derived.
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.

Token

a small amount; a suspicion, of ten called a token amount.
Example: a token of paper (250 printed impressions), 1683.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

token


Past participle: tokened
Gerund: tokening
Imperative
token
token
Present
I token
you token
he/she/it tokens
we token
you token
they token
Preterite
I tokened
you tokened
he/she/it tokened
we tokened
you tokened
they tokened
Present Continuous
I am tokening
you are tokening
he/she/it is tokening
we are tokening
you are tokening
they are tokening
Present Perfect
I have tokened
you have tokened
he/she/it has tokened
we have tokened
you have tokened
they have tokened
Past Continuous
I was tokening
you were tokening
he/she/it was tokening
we were tokening
you were tokening
they were tokening
Past Perfect
I had tokened
you had tokened
he/she/it had tokened
we had tokened
you had tokened
they had tokened
Future
I will token
you will token
he/she/it will token
we will token
you will token
they will token
Future Perfect
I will have tokened
you will have tokened
he/she/it will have tokened
we will have tokened
you will have tokened
they will have tokened
Future Continuous
I will be tokening
you will be tokening
he/she/it will be tokening
we will be tokening
you will be tokening
they will be tokening
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been tokening
you have been tokening
he/she/it has been tokening
we have been tokening
you have been tokening
they have been tokening
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been tokening
you will have been tokening
he/she/it will have been tokening
we will have been tokening
you will have been tokening
they will have been tokening
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been tokening
you had been tokening
he/she/it had been tokening
we had been tokening
you had been tokening
they had been tokening
Conditional
I would token
you would token
he/she/it would token
we would token
you would token
they would token
Past Conditional
I would have tokened
you would have tokened
he/she/it would have tokened
we would have tokened
you would have tokened
they would have tokened
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun1.token - an individual instance of a type of symbol; 'the word`error' contains three tokens of `r'
postage stamp, postage, stamp - a small adhesive token stuck on a letter or package to indicate that that postal fees have been paid
trading stamp - a token resembling a stamp given by a retailer to a buyer; the token is redeemable for articles on a special list
symbol - an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
2.token - something serving as a sign of something else
sign, mark - a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened); 'he showed signs of strain'; 'they welcomed the signs of spring'
3.token - a metal or plastic disk that can be redeemed or used in designated slot machines
subway token - a token that is used to pay for entry to the subway system
4.token - something of sentimental value
object, physical object - a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; 'it was full of rackets, balls and other objects'
party favor, party favour, favour, favor - souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party
Adj.1.token - insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal); 'the fee was nominal'; 'a token gesture of resistance'; 'a toknenish gesture'
minimal, minimum - the least possible; 'needed to enforce minimal standards'; 'her grades were minimal'; 'minimum wage'; 'a minimal charge for the service'
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

token

noun
1.symbol, mark, sign, note, evidence, earnest, index, expression, demonstration, proof, indication, clue, representation, badge, manifestationHe sent her a gift as a token of his appreciation.
2.voucher, coupon, chit, credit note£10 book tokens
3.disc, counter, chipThe older phones only accept tokens.
adjective
1.nominal, symbolic, minimal, hollow, superficial, perfunctoryweak token gestures with no real consequences
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

token

noun1. Something visible or evident that gives grounds for believing in the existence or presence of something else:
badge, evidence, index, indication, indicator, manifestation, mark, note, sign, signification, stamp, symptom, witness.
2. Something that takes the place of words in communicating a thought or feeling:
3. Something given to guarantee the repayment of a loan or the fulfillment of an obligation:
earnest, guaranty, pawn, pledge, security, warrant.
4. Something that causes one to remember:
keepsake, memento, remembrance, reminder, souvenir, trophy.
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žetonznaksymbol
ZeichenGutscheinToken
merkkipolettirahake
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aandenkenfichejetonmuntsouvenir
pollett

token

[ˈtəʊkən]A.N
2. (= sign, symbol) → muestraf, señalf; (= remembrance) → prendaf, recuerdom; [of one's appreciation etc] → detallem
love tokenprendaf de amor
as a token of friendshipcomo prueba de amistad
this is just a small token of our appreciationesto no es más que un detalle en señal de (nuestro) agradecimiento
by the same tokenpor la mismarazón
B.ADJ [payment, resistance, gesture] → simbólico; [strike] → nominal, simbólico
the token blackel negrosimbólico
token womanmujer-muestra f, representaciónffemenina
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

token

[ˈtəʊkən]n
(= voucher) → bon m, couponm
book token (British)chèque-cadeaum (pour des livres), chèque-livre m
a gift token → bon-cadeau
(= sign) → témoignagem
as a token of our friendship → en témoignage de notre amitié
as a token of love → en témoignage d'amour
modif [gesture] → symbolique; [fee, wage] → symbolique; [woman] → alibi
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

token

n
(= sign)Zeichennt; as a token of, in token ofals orzumZeichen(+gen); by the same tokenebenso; (with neg) → aber auch; … then by the same token you can’t object to… dann können Sie aber auch nichts gegen … einwenden

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(Brit: = voucher, gift token) → Gutscheinm
attrSchein-, pro forma; token gesture → ; it was just a token offerdas hat er/sie etc nur pro formaor nur so zumScheinangeboten; token payment → ; token resistanceScheinwiderstandm; token strikeWarnstreikm; token fine → ; token femaleQuotenfrauf (inf); the one token womandie Alibifrau
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

token

[ˈtəʊkn]1.n
a. (Brit) (voucher) → buono
record token → buonomdiscoinv
c. (sign, symbol) → segno
by the same token (fig) → per lo stessomotivo
2.adj (fee, strike) → simbolico/a; (resistance, gesture) → formale
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

token

(ˈtəukən) noun
1. a mark or sign. Wear this ring, as a token of our friendship. teken عَلامَه знак sinal symbol, znak das Zeichen tegn τεκμήριο, δείγμα, σύμβολοseñal, prueba märk نشانه merkki signe, marqueאות, סימן निशानी znak jel tanda tákn, merki, vottur segno しるし 상징 simbolis, ženklas dāvana; zīme; apliecinājums tanda aandenkentegn, symbolsymbol, znak نخښه، نښه، سمبول: دسوغات شيان: فرعي سكه: فلزي ټكټ ( دريل يابس دپاره sinal semn, sim­bol знак symbol, znak znak znak tecken, bevis สิ่งที่ใช้เป็นสัญลักษณ์ işaret, belirti, hatıra 標誌 знак نشان، علامت dấu hiệu 标志
2. a card or piece of metal, plastic etc, for use instead of money. The shopkeeper will exchange these tokens for goods to the value of $10. teken بِطاقَه مالِيَّه жетон vale žeton der Gutschein værdikupon κουπόνιficha þetoon ژتون rahake jeton; coupon, bon אֲסִימוֹן संकेत žeton zseton kupon gjafakort, afsláttarmiði gettone 代用貨幣 대용 화폐 žetonas, talonas žetons; talons token bonbong, merkeżeton, bon فلزي ټكټ ( دريل يابس دپاره vale je­ton; cupon, bon жетон žetón bon; žeton žeton presentkort, kupong, pollett เหรียญพลาสติกหรือโลหะที่ใช้แทนเงิน marka, kupon, fiş, jeton 代幣,價券 жетон پيسہ کي جگہ استعمال ہونے والا کارڈ nhãn khi giá hàng hóa 代币,价券
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

token

قَسِيمَة žeton tegnZeichenτεκμήριοvale merkkigage znamenbuono しるし 표시Discficheoblatżetonfichaжетон pollett สิ่งที่ใช้เป็นสัญลักษณ์nişan biên lai, phiếu, thẻ đổi hàng代币
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Hundreds of varieties of metal machine tools, ranging in size from small machines mounted on workbenches to huge production machines weighing several hundred tons, are used in modern industry. They retain the basic characteristics of their 19th- and early 20th-century ancestors and are still classed as one of the following: (1) turning machines (lathes and boring mills), (2) shapers and planers, (3) drilling machines, (4) milling machines, (5) grinding machines, (6) power saws, and (7) presses.

Turning machines

The engine lathe, as the horizontal metal-turning machine is commonly called, is the most important of all the machine tools. It is usually considered the father of all other machine tools because many of its fundamental mechanical elements are incorporated into the design of other machine tools.

The engine lathe is a basic machine tool that can be used for a variety of turning, facing, and drilling operations. It uses a single-point cutting tool for turning and boring. Turning operations involve cutting excess metal, in the form of chips, from the external diameter of a workpiece and include turning straight or tapered cylindrical shapes, grooves, shoulders, and screw threads and facing flat surfaces on the ends of cylindrical parts. Internal cylindrical operations include most of the common hole-machining operations, such as drilling, boring, reaming, counterboring, countersinking, and threading with a single-point tool or tap.

Boring involves enlarging and finishing a hole that has been cored or drilled. Bored holes are more accurate in roundness, concentricity, and parallelism than drilled holes. A hole is bored with a single-point cutting tool that feeds along the inside of the workpiece. Boring mills have circular horizontal tables that rotate about a vertical axis, and they are designed for boring and turning operations on parts that are too large to be mounted on a lathe.

Shapers and planers

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Shaping and planing operations involve the machining of flat surfaces, grooves, shoulders, T-slots, and angular surfaces with single-point tools. The largest shapers have a 36-inch cutting stroke and can machine parts up to 36 inches long. The cutting tool on the shaper oscillates, cutting on the forward stroke, with the workpiece feeding automatically toward the tool during each return stroke.

Planing machines perform the same operations as shapers but can machine longer workpieces. Some planers can machine parts up to 50 feet long. The workpiece is mounted on a reciprocating table that moves the workpiece beneath a cutting tool. This tool, which remains stationary during the cutting stroke, automatically feeds into the workpiece after each cutting stroke.

Drilling machines

Drilling machines, also called drill presses, cut holes in metal with a twist drill. They also use a variety of other cutting tools to perform the following basic hole-machining operations: (1) reaming, (2) boring, (3) counterboring, (4) countersinking, and (5) tapping internal threads with the use of a tapping attachment.

Milling machines

A milling machine cuts metal as the workpiece is fed against a rotating cutting tool called a milling cutter. Cutters of many shapes and sizes are available for a wide variety of milling operations. Milling machines cut flat surfaces, grooves, shoulders, inclined surfaces, dovetails, and T-slots. Various form-tooth cutters are used for cutting concave forms and convex grooves, for rounding corners, and for cutting gear teeth.

Milling machines are available in a variety of designs that can be classified as the following: (1) standard knee-and-column machines, including the horizontal and the vertical types; (2) bed-type or manufacturing machines; and (3) machines designed for special milling jobs.

Grinding machines

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Grinding machines remove small chips from metal parts that are brought into contact with a rotating abrasive wheel called a grinding wheel or an abrasive belt. Grinding is the most accurate of all of the basic machining processes. Modern grinding machines grind hard or soft parts to tolerances of plus or minus 0.0001 inch (0.0025 millimetre).

The common types of grinding machines include the following: (1) plain cylindrical, (2) internal cylindrical, (3) centreless, (4) surface, (5) off-hand, (6) special, and (7) abrasive-belt.

Power saws

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Metal-cutting power saws are of three basic types: (1) power hacksaws, (2) band saws, and (3) circular disk saws. Vertical band saws are used for cutting shapes in metal plate, for internal and external contours, and for angular cuts.

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Presses

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This large class of machines includes equipment used for forming metal parts by applying the following processes: shearing, blanking, forming, drawing, bending, forging, coining, upsetting, flanging, squeezing, and hammering. All of these processes require presses with a movable ram that can be pressed against an anvil or base. The movable ram may be powered by gravity, mechanical linkages, or hydraulic or pneumatic systems.

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Appropriate die sets, with one part mounted on the movable ram and the matching part mounted on the fixed bed or platen, are an integral part of the machine. Punch presses stamp out metal parts from sheet metal and form the parts to the desired shape. Dies with cavities having a variety of shapes are used on forging presses that form white-hot metal blanks to the desired shapes. Power presses are also used for shearing, bending, flanging, and shaping sheet metal parts of all sizes. Power presses are made in various sizes, ranging from small presses that can be mounted on a workbench to machines weighing more than 1,000,000 pounds (450,000 kilograms).