Clinching — Clinch Clinch (kl[i^]nch; 224), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clinched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Clinching}.] [OE. clenchen, prop. causative of clink to cause to clink, to strike; cf. D. klinken to tinkle, rivet. See {Clink}.] 1. To hold firmly; to hold fast by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clinching (sheet metal) — Clinching redirects here. For the grappling term, see Clinch fighting. Clinching is a mechanical fastening method to join sheet metal without additional components using special tools to plastically form a mechanical interlock between the sheet… … Wikipedia
Clinching (metalworking) — Clinching is a mechanical fastening method to join sheet metal without additional components using special tools to plastically form a mechanical interlock between the sheet metals. The tools consist typically of a punch and a die. There are two… … Wikipedia
clinching iron — noun : a tool for clinching nails … Useful english dictionary
clinching — adjective That settles something (such as an argument) definitely and conclusively … Wiktionary
clinching — klɪntʃ n. grip, clasp, hold; embrace v. secure; settle, make final, arrange; hold an opponent (Boxing) … English contemporary dictionary
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clinching net — a bag net used for fishing. The net is attached to a semicircular hoop, having a transverse piece, to the centre of which a pole is fixed. The net is put gently into the stream, and drawn towards the bank when the river is in flood, and the fish… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Grappling hold — Headlock redirects here. For the Imogen Heap single, see Headlock (song). Grappling hold Two wrestlers clinching. A grappling hold (commonly referred to simply as a hold; in Japanese referred t … Wikipedia
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