Definition of fastening. Meaning of fastening. Synonyms of fastening

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Definition of fastening

Fastening
Fastening Fas"ten*ing, n. Anything that binds and makes fast, as a lock, catch, bolt, bar, buckle, etc.

Meaning of fastening from wikipedia

- A fastener (US English) or fastening (UK English) is a hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together. In general, fasteners...
- turned into eligible strips of fabric which can then be turned into the fastening. These procedures include brushing silk four times with a paste to harden...
- They are the world's largest zipper manufacturer, also producing other fastening products, architectural products, plastic hardware and industrial machinery...
- hard substrates such as steel and concrete. Known as direct fastening or explosive fastening, this technology is powered by a controlled explosion of a...
- renamed in 2006 Emhart Teknologiesfastening and ****embly; acquired in 2010; later renamed Stanley Engineered Fastening Dodge – metal-on-plastic threaded...
- A snap fastener, also called snap button, press button, press stud, press fastener, dome fastener, popper, snap and tich (or tich button), is a pair of...
- A rail fastening system is a means of fixing rails to railroad ties (North America) or sleepers (British Isles, Australasia, and Africa). The terms rail...
- A lock is a mechanical or electronic fastening device that is released by a physical object (such as a key, keycard, fingerprint, RFID card, security...
- An earnest payment or earnest money is a specific form of security deposit made in some major transactions such as real estate dealings or required by...
- this news: A 'zipperless zipper' has been invented – finally. The new fastening device is in many ways potentially more revolutionary than was the zipper...