- Look up
cleat or
cleats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cleat may
refer to:
Cleat (nautical), a ****ing on ships, balls, and
balls to
which ropes...
- A
French cleat is a way of
securing a cabinet, mirror, tools,
artwork or
other objects to a wall. It is a
molding with a 45
degree slope used to hang...
- The
cleat hitch is a knot for
securely attaching a rope to a
cleat. The
hitch begins with a dead turn
around the
cleat then
continues forming an “8”. The...
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Cleats or
studs are
protrusions on the sole of a shoe or on an
external attachment to a shoe that
provide additional traction on a soft or
slippery surface...
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Cleator /ˈkliːtər/ is a
village in the
English county of ****bria and
within the
boundaries of the
historic county of ****berland.
Cleator is
located on...
- workmanship, etc. Some
boxes have handles, hand holes, or hand holds. A
cleated box has five or six
panel faces with wood
strips attached to them. The...
- In
nautical contexts, a
cleat is a
device for
securing a rope.
Types of
cleat designs include the following: A horn
cleat is the
traditional design, featuring...
- Ice
cleats are a device,
affixed to a shoe or boot, with
small studs or
spikes underneath. They are used to
avoid sliding on
slippery surfaces like ice...
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Cleator Moor /ˈkliːtər ˈmʊər/ is a town and
civil parish in ****bria, England,
within the
historic county of ****berland. It had a po****tion of 6,936 at...
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William Edward Cleator Sr. (May 25, 1927 –
February 10, 1993) was an
American politician from San Diego, California. He
served on the San
Diego City Council...