staplers — sta·pler || steɪplÉ™(r) n. mechanical device which fastens papers and other material together by means of staples … English contemporary dictionary
staplers — plasters … Anagrams dictionary
Merchants Staplers — ▪ English merchant group formally Company of the Merchants of the Staple company of English merchants who controlled the export of English wool from the late 13th century through the 16th century. English wool exports were concentrated in … Universalium
plasters — staplers … Anagrams dictionary
Stapler — A stapler is a mechanical device that joins together sheets of paper or other similar materials by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and folding over the ends to secure the paper. Staplers are widely used in government and business… … Wikipedia
Staple (fastener) — A staple is a type of two pronged fastener, usually metal, used for joining or binding materials together. Large staples might be used with a hammer or staple gun for fencing, masonry, roofing and cardboard boxes. Smaller staples are used with a… … Wikipedia
Surgical staple — 19 surgical staples wrapping around the head, plus approximately 10 surgical sutures on the neck … Wikipedia
Swingline — infobox company name = Swingline company type = Subsidiary of ACCO Brands foundation = 1925 (New York City) location = Lincolnshire, IllinoisSwingline is a division of ACCO Brands that specializes in manufacturing staplers and hole punches. The… … Wikipedia
Merchants of the Staple — The Merchants of the Staple, also known as the Merchant Staplers, was an English company which controlled the export of wool to the continent during the late medieval period. The company of the staple may perhaps trace its ancestry back as far as … Wikipedia
Gabelstapler — Älterer Gabelstapler … Deutsch Wikipedia