Pick

Pick

The word Pick may refer to:

Tools and weapons

* Pickaxe, a tool used for manual labour
* Lock pick, a tool used for lock picking
* Lock picking, the art of unlocking a lock without its intended key
* Warded pick, a device for opening warded locks
* Toothpick, a piece of wood or other substance to remove food from the teeth after a meal
* Horseman's pick, a weapon used by cavalry units during the middle ages in Europe

Medical

* Niemann-Pick disease, an inherited condition
* Pick's Disease, a dementing illness

Mathematics and computers

* Pick's theorem in geometry
* Pick operating system, a computer operating system built around a multidimensional, variable data length database, often called "the Pick system" or simply "Pick"
* Pick matrix, a specific type of matrix (mathematics)
* Schwarz-Ahlfors-Pick theorem, a mathematics theorem

In music

* Plectrum, a device for picking or strumming a stringed instrument
* Guitar pick, a plectrum for a guitar
* Fingerpicking, a technique for playing the guitar using the fingertips and/or fingernails
* Sweep-picking, a guitar technique that involves playing one note per string

Places

* Pick City, North Dakota

People

* Albert Pick, German numismatist
* Georg Alexander Pick, Austrian mathematician
* Lewis A. Pick, United States Army Chief of Engineers
* Ludwig Pick, see Niemann-Pick disease
* Lupu Pick, German actor
* Thomas Pickering Pick, surgeon and author
* Sherwood Picking, United States Navy submarine commander

Miscellaneous

* Cherry picking, literally meaning harvesting cherries, used metaphorically to accuse someone of pointing at individual cases which seem to confirm his or her position, while ignoring a significant portion of related cases that may contradict it
* Nose-picking, the act of extracting mucus or foreign bodies from the nose with a finger
* Pick and roll, an offensive play in basketball
* U-Pick Live, a show aired on Nickelodeon between 2002 and 2005
* Pick A Box, a radio program
* Call pick-up, a system used in office telephony
* Pick-Up, a slang term that is commonly used in a gaming context
* 52 Pickup, a practical joke disguised as a card game
* 52 Pick-up, a thriller/action film starring Ann-Margret and Roy Scheider
* Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, named after Lewis A. Pick
* Anglers' or fishermen's slang for the Pickhandle barracuda
* Pickelhaube is a type of helmet
* "Pick" refers to an interception in American football

ee also

* pickle
* picket


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  • pick-up — [ pikɶp ] n. m. inv. • 1928; mot angl. (1867), de to pick up « ramasser, recueillir » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Techn. Dispositif servant à recueillir et transformer en courant variable des vibrations sonores enregistrées sur disques. ⇒ lecteur. Cour. Bras,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • pick — Ⅰ. pick [1] ► VERB 1) (often pick up) take hold of and move. 2) remove (a flower or fruit) from where it is growing. 3) choose from a number of alternatives. 4) remove unwanted matter from (one s nose or teeth) with a finger or a pointed… …   English terms dictionary

  • Pick — (p[i^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Picked} (p[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Picking}.] [OE. picken, pikken, to prick, peck; akin to Icel. pikka, Sw. picka, Dan. pikke, D. pikken, G. picken, F. piquer, W. pigo. Cf. {Peck}, v., {Pike}, {Pitch} to throw.] 1 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pick — pick1 [pik] vt. [ME pykken, var. of picchen, to PITCH2] Weaving to throw (a shuttle) n. 1. one passage or throw of the shuttle of a loom 2. one of the weft threads, or filling yarns pick2 [pik] n. [ …   English World dictionary

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  • pick up — {v.} 1. To take up; lift. * /During the morning Mrs. Carter picked up sticks in the yard./ 2. {informal} To pay for someone else. * /After lunch, in the restaurant, Uncle Bob picked up the check./ 3. To take on or away; receive; get. * /At the… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • Pick — Pick, n. [F. pic a pickax, a pick. See {Pick}, and cf. {Pike}.] 1. A sharp pointed tool for picking; often used in composition; as, a toothpick; a picklock. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining & Mech.) A heavy iron tool, curved and sometimes pointed at… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pick-up — auch: Pick|up 〈[ ʌ̣p] m. 6〉 1. Tonabnehmer 2. 〈Kfz〉 Personenkraftwagen, bei dem sich anstelle der Rücksitze eine offene Ladefläche befindet [<engl. pick up „aufnehmen“] * * * Pick up [pɪk |ap , engl.: pɪkʌp ], der; s, s [engl. pick up, zu: to… …   Universal-Lexikon

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