metallnõed
Metallnõel is an Estonian term that translates to "metal needle" or "metal pin" in English. This term can refer to a variety of objects that are sharp and pointed, made from metal, and used for fastening, piercing, or sewing. Common examples include sewing needles used in textile production, pins used for attaching fabric or paper, and possibly even larger metal pins used in construction or engineering. The specific context in which "metallnõel" is used would determine the exact type of object being referred to. In a sewing context, it would denote a needle for hand or machine sewing. In a craft or office setting, it might refer to a straight pin or a pushpin. The material is invariably metal, providing the necessary strength and sharpness for its intended purpose. The term itself is straightforward and descriptive of the object's primary characteristics: metallic composition and needle-like shape.