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Definition of Wristlet

Wristlet
Wristlet Wrist"let, n. An elastic band worn around the wrist, as for the purpose of securing the upper part of a glove.

Meaning of Wristlet from wikipedia

- Look up wristlet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wristlet may refer to: Wristlet, a small handbag with a short carrying strap resembling a bracelet...
- The watch wristlet waterproof was a type of watch manufactured in Switzerland and issued to British military forces after 1945. The (WWW) standard for...
- Salesman, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet #23, November 2008 Reasoning About the Body, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet #26, November 2010 Introduction...
- The trench watch (wristlet) is a type of watch that came into use by the military during World War I, as pocket watches were not practical in combat. It...
- magazine: Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (or LCRW) since 1997. An anthology, The Best of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, was published by Del Rey Books...
- Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (LCRW) is a twice-yearly small press zine published by Small Beer Press, edited by Gavin Grant and Kelly Link. It contains...
- Nick Jr Television series WWW Trilogy, a trilogy of books Waterproof wristlet watch, a British military specification for a wris****ch World Three or...
- watches were ubiquitous, and wrist watches, referred to at the time as a "wristlet" were frowned upon. Hans Wilsdorf was an early believer in the potential...
- in Strange Horizons, Alchemy, Postscripts, and Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, among other venues, and have received four Honorable Mentions from The...
- enemy through signaling. The Garstin Company of London patented a "Watch Wristlet" design in 1893, but probably produced similar designs from the 1880s....