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How to spell TAILSTOK correctly?

If you have come across the misspelling "tailstok", it is likely a typo for the word "tailstock". The tailstock is an essential component of a lathe machine used for supporting the other end of a workpiece. Double-checking your spelling will help to ensure accurate communication in engineering or woodworking contexts.

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  • Ailton Ailton is a skilled football player who has won several titles in his career.
  • Alston Alston was determined to find a solution to the problem, no matter how long it took.
  • Ballston Ballston, a neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia, is known for its vibrant atmosphere and bustling streets.
  • Bialystok Bialystok is a city in northeastern Poland with a rich cultural heritage.
  • Hailstone During the storm, large hailstones were pelting the roof with a deafening noise.
  • Hailstorm The hailstorm damaged several cars and shattered a few windows in the neighborhood.
  • Mailshot The marketing team sent out a mailshot to 10,000 potential customers promoting the new product.
  • Nielson The Nielsen Company is a prominent market research firm specializing in television ratings.
  • Tabletop She gathered her friends around the tabletop to play a game of Dungeons and Dragons.
  • Tailback The tailback on the football team broke through the defensive line for a touchdown.
  • Tailor I went to a local tailor to get my pants hemmed.
  • Tails The fox wagged its fluffy tails as it pranced through the meadow.
  • Tailspin The stock market is currently in a tailspin due to the uncertainties caused by the global pandemic.
  • TikTok She spends hours creating dance videos on TikTok.
  • Tolstoy Leo Tolstoy was a Russian writer known for his masterpiece novels such as "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina".

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