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Is "clasp" a general word for "zipper, broocher and a buckle"?
6 nov. 2012 23:07
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Clasp means many things. But it can also be meant to mean a brooch, pin, clip, hook or catch. But it can never mean a Zipper. The general meaning of clasp is "a device, usually of metal, for fastening together two or more things or parts of the same thing e.g. a clasp for paper money; a clasp on a necklace " So you can use Clasp for anything that performs the same function. However, it most probably won't be clear to the person who uses the specific word like Brooch or buckle.
7 novembre 2012
i've personally never heard of a clasp being used like that...a clasp can be a buckle but not necessarily a zipper or a brooch, by the way, no such thing as "broocher" a clasp is something like pulls one thing and clamps down on the other side to hold them together
6 novembre 2012
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