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TOOL USED IN TATTOOING
Tattoo guns; Alfred Charles South; Tattoo needle; Handheld tattoo machine; Tattoo gun; Tattoo Machoine; Tattoo Machine
  • sailor tattoo]]
  • Museum of Art and Design Hamburg]]; see [[history of tattooing]]

tattoo      
v. tamburellare, picchiettare, picchierellare; (Mil) sonare la ritirata
air show         
  • Aviation Nation 2006 at [[Nellis Air Force Base]], United States
  • The [[Grande Semaine d'Aviation de la Champagne]] airshow in [[Reims]], [[France]] in August 1909
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EVENT AT WHICH AVIATORS DISPLAY THEIR FLYING SKILLS AND THE CAPABILITIES OF THEIR AIRCRAFT
Airshows; Airshow pilot; Airshow Pilot; Air Show; Air Shows; Airshow; Flight exhibitions; Air shows
salone dell"aereonautica

Definitie

tattoo
tattoo1
¦ noun (plural tattoos)
1. an evening drum or bugle signal recalling soldiers to their quarters.
2. Brit. a military display consisting of music, marching, and exercises.
3. a rhythmic tapping or drumming.
Origin
C17 (orig. as tap-too) from Du. taptoe!, lit. 'close the tap (of the cask)!'
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tattoo2
¦ verb (tattoos, tattooing, tattooed) mark with an indelible design by inserting pigment into punctures in the skin.
¦ noun (plural tattoos) a design made in such a way.
Derivatives
tattooer noun
tattooist noun
Origin
C18: from Tahitian, Tongan, and Samoan ta-tau or Marquesan ta-tu.

Wikipedia

Tattoo machine

A tattoo machine is a hand-held device generally used to create a tattoo, a permanent marking of the skin with indelible ink. Modern tattoo machines use electromagnetic coils to move an armature bar up and down. Connected to the armature bar is a barred needle grouping that pushes ink into the skin. Tattoo artists generally use the term "machine", "pen", or even "iron", to refer to their equipment, and the word "gun" is also occasionally used. In addition to "coiled" tattoo machines, there are also rotary tattoo machines, which are powered by regulated motors rather than electromagnetic coils. "The basic machine is pretty much unchanged today, in recent years variations of the theme have crept into the market, namely Manfred Kohr’s Rotary machine of 1976 or Carson Hill’s pneumatic machine that uses compressed air rather than electricity, but the principle is essentially the same."