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- The Latin specific epithet "subulata" means awl- or needle-shaped.
- The family is known by the English name awl-flies.
- northeast of Borge Point, Awl Point projects a short distance from the shore.
- When he was a child, Louis Braille gouged his eye with an awl by accident.
- "Šilo" is a Serbo-Croatian word meaning awl and "Bȏd" refers to stitching or sewing.
- "Xylophagus junki" is a species of awl fly belonging to the family Xylophagidae.
- In leathercraft, a pricking iron is a handheld tool resembling a fork which is used to create guide holes in leather which must then be opened up with an awl before the piece can be stitched.
- An awl made from animal bone shows wear from piercing soft materials and suggests a leather working industry at Kuumbi Cave.
- "Neoitamus cothurnatus", the scarce awl robberfly, is a species of 'robber fly' belonging to the family Asilidae.
- In 2016 Haidy released her first single "Noa'ta w mn awl elstr".
- "Navarretia subuligera" is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common names awl-leaf pincushionplant or awl-leaved navarretia.
- The species has relatively long and stiff awl-shaped leaves.
- An awl made of cast-metal copper and dated to the late sixth millennium or early fifth millennium BCE was found in 2007 during excavations.
- The butterfly, which has a wingspan of 45 to 55 mm, is dark brown and unmarked above; and resembles the common banded awl ("Hasora chromus"), except that it has a broad white band on the under hindwing which is sharply defined.
- "Suifen" is the Manchu word [...] "(suifun)" for awl, referring to the shape of a species of "Oncomelania" snail.
- Farah Mohamed Jama Awl ([...] , [...]; 1937–1991), usually credited as Farah Awl, was a Somali writer.
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