Nail
Nail is a term with more than one meaning in common use. It most commonly refers to two unrelated objects: a hard keratin plate on the dorsal surface of the fingers and toes, known as a nail, and a metal fastener used in construction, also called a nail. Both senses derive from different origins, but in everyday language the word is usually understood from context.
The human nail consists of a nail plate formed from keratin, a nail bed beneath, a matrix
A hardware nail has a slender cylindrical shank, a sometimes broad head, and a pointed tip. It
Machine-made nails became common in the late 18th to early 19th century, enabling mass production and standardized