It is a type of bed for a baby or infant. It is used in a nursery usually
a cradle is a mining machine that was used to mine gold in the goldfield in 20th centry
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A Cradle is a bed for a baby. The word is used to express the place where something begins or the place of its infancy. Example: "Philadeophia was known as the Cradle of Liberty".
A GPS cradle is an IPod cradle that will get you a GPS application. It is convenient for those who don't own an actual GPS. It can be used in a car, boat, bicycle...virtually anywhere!
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The term was used in The Tatler by Richard Steele in 1709. "A modest fellow never has a doubt from his cradle to his grave."
This is a phrase used to describe a time and place where historians believe civilization began. The term 'cradle of civilization' is also used. The area is generally known as Mesopotamia.
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The mining cradle, also known as a rocker box, was invented by William Tom Jr in 1851. It was used in gold mining operations.
it is a cradle for your grain.
Cradle-to-grave is a term used in the insurance industry and when referring to certain government benefits. The term means you are covered from birth until death.
The cradle was a method used very early on during the goldrushes. It was a technique brought from California by Edward Hargraves, who was the first to officially find payable gold in Australia. The cradle was used for sifting through larger amounts of sediment to find gold, and was popular from the early times of the goldrushes. It required at least two men to work. The cradle had a grate and a sieve. The dirt and sediment to be sifted through was emptied onto the grate in the cradle. The cradle was rocked quickly back and forth (in the action of a cradle) while water was poured over the sediment to help work it through. The grate stopped coarser stones from going through, while the fine material was sifted out the other end. The gold would be left behind for easy collection.