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Grinder

Grinder may refer to:

Machinery
• Various types of grinding machine, used in a machining operation to refine the surface of materials • Food grinders • Blade grinder, includes food processors, blenders, electric coffee and spice grinders, etc. • Coffee grinder, a machine used for grinding coffee • Herb grinder, a grinder used for herbs including marijuana • Meat grinder, a machine used for grinding food • Wet grinder, a grinder that uses water either to soften the product ground or to keep the grinding elements cool • Grinder winch, a device for tensioning a rope to control a sail on a boat • Grindstone ==People==
People
Grinder (surname)Bob Baker (boxer) (1926–2002), American heavyweight boxer nicknamed "The Grinder" • Michael Mizrachi (born 1981), American professional poker player nicknamed "The Grinder" • Cliff Thorburn (born 1948), Canadian retired professional snooker player, nicknamed "The Grinder" • Grinder (biohacking community), also known as a biohacker, designer and installer of DIY body enhancements ==Places==
Places
Grinder, Norway, a village in Grue Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway • Grinder Island, Marshall Archipelago, Antarctica • Grinder Rock, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica • Grinder's Stand, Tennessee, the tavern whose cabin inn Meriweather Lewis died in, in October 1809 ==Brands or products==
Brands or products
Grinder sandwich, a regional name for a submarine sandwich • Grinders (footwear), a footwear brand ==Arts and entertainment==
Arts and entertainment
GamesThe Grinder (video game), an unreleased video game • ''Młynek (nine men's morris), a board game also known as grinder'' MusicGrinder (band), a German speed/thrash metal band from the late 80s and early 90s • Organ grinder, the operator of a street organ • "Grinder", a song by Judas Priest from the album British Steel, 1980 TelevisionThe Grinder (TV series), a 2015 American sitcom ==Sports==
Sports
Grinder (hockey), an ice hockey player whose primary function is checking opponents • Grinder (sailing position), a specific role in yachting, whose primary role is to use winches to control the sails ==Ships==
Ships
• , several ships of the Royal Navy ==See also==
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