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1Clamp School Detectives — Cover of Clamp School Detectives volume 1 as published by Kadokawa Shoten CLAMP 学園探偵団 ( …
2clamp — [n] fastener bracket, catch, clasp, grip, hold, lock, nipper, press, snap, vice; concept 499 clamp [v] fasten brace, clench, clinch, fix, impose, make fast, secure; concepts 85,160 Ant. loosen, open, unbuckle, unclamp, unfasten, unlock …
3clamp — I. /klæmp / (say klamp) noun 1. a device, usually of some rigid material, for strengthening or supporting objects or fastening them together. 2. an appliance with opposite sides or parts that may be screwed or otherwise brought together to hold… …
4Clamp — Recorded in a variety of spelling including Clamp and Clampe, with the diminutives Clampet and Clampett, and the patronymics Clampin, and Clampon, this is a surname of English origins. It derives from the Middle English 15th century word clamp ,… …
5clamp — 1. noun if the clamp is too loose, its function becomes useless Syn: brace, vice, press, clasp; Music capo (tasto); Climbing jumar 2. verb 1) the sander is clamped on to the workbench Syn: fasten, secure, fix, attach; screw, bolt 2) …
6clamp — klæmp n. vice, brace, device that applies pressure, device that holds things together (used by carpenters) v. fasten with a clamp, firmly fasten together …
7clamp — Synonyms and related words: affix, alum, anchor, annex, astringent, attach, bear hug, belay, bite, brace, bracket, cement, cinch, clasp, clench, clinch, cling, clinging, clip, clutch, compress, compressor, constrictor, contractor, cramp, crush,… …
8locking clamp — Locking pliers with specially shaped jaws for vice work and intricate clamping jobs. Locking clamps include, for example, vice grip C clamps, vice grip pipe clamps, locking bar clamps, welding clamps, and sheet metal clamps …
9clam — [OE] Old English clam meant ‘something for tying up or fastening, fetter’; it can be traced back to a prehistoric Germanic base *klam , which also produced clamp [14] and is related to climb. There is a gap in the word’s history in early Middle… …
10clam — [OE] Old English clam meant ‘something for tying up or fastening, fetter’; it can be traced back to a prehistoric Germanic base *klam , which also produced clamp [14] and is related to climb. There is a gap in the word’s history in early Middle… …