- biology, a
clasper is a male
anatomical structure found in some
groups of animals, used in mating. Male
cartilaginous fish have
claspers formed from...
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clasp,
clasper, or
clasps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clasp,
clasper or
CLASP may
refer to:
Wrist clasp, a
dressing accessory Folding clasp,...
- arm. Akers'
clasps, as a rule, face away from an
edentulous area.
Should they face the
edentulous area, they are
termed reverse Akers'
clasps.[citation...
- the arms, and
additional clasps were then added. The
maximum was
achieved by the Duke of Wellington, with a
cross and nine
clasps. Over the next 40 years...
- link-chain or a ring-like structure.
Lobster clasps are
often used for necklaces, bracelets, and keychains.
Lobster clasps are
named as such
because of
their "pinching"...
- A
wrist clasp is a
mechanism made of a
metal hook and an eye closure, used for
closing the
wrist opening on a tunic.
Wrist clasps are
considered to be...
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qualified for the
decoration in
World War II.
During the war, over 100,000
clasps were awarded. A
holder of the 1914 Iron
Cross could qualify for the same...
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authority above or
respect for others. It is also
common to
clasp the
hands during prayer. When
clasping the hands, a
person tends to
interlace the
fingers in...
- and
early modern book covers, used to
protect the book from the
penetration of dust and light.
Media related to Book
clasps at
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different clasps were
inaugurated on: 30
January 1941 for the
Front Flying Clasp 26 June 1942 for the
Pennant to the Gold
Front Flying Clasp 29
April 1944...