Claspt vs. Clasp

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Clasptverb

(archaic) clasp

Claspnoun

A fastener or holder, particularly one that clasps.

Claspnoun

(in the singular) An embrace, a grasp, or handshake.

Claspverb

(transitive) To take hold of; to grasp; to grab tightly.

Claspverb

To shut or fasten together with, or as if with, a clasp.

Claspverb

To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a clasp).

Claspverb

To inclose and hold in the hand or with the arms; to grasp; to embrace.

Claspverb

To surround and cling to; to entwine about.

Claspnoun

An adjustable catch, bent plate, or hook, for holding together two objects or the parts of anything, as the ends of a belt, the covers of a book, etc.

Claspnoun

A close embrace; a throwing of the arms around; a grasping, as with the hand.

Claspnoun

a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together

Claspnoun

the act of grasping;

Claspverb

hold firmly and tightly

Claspverb

fasten with or as if with a brooch

Claspverb

fasten with a buckle or buckles

Claspverb

grasp firmly;

Claspverb

grasp (something) tightly with one's hand

Claspverb

place (one's arms) around something so as to hold it tightly

Claspverb

hold (someone) tightly

Claspverb

fasten (something) with a small brooch or similar device

Claspnoun

a device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together

Claspnoun

a silver bar on a medal ribbon, inscribed with the name of the battle at which the wearer was present

Claspnoun

an embrace

Claspnoun

a grasp or handshake

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