clamp

clamp
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch *klampe; akin to Old English clamm bond, fetter — more at clam Date: 14th century 1. a device designed to bind or constrict or to press two or more parts together so as to hold them firmly 2. any of various instruments or appliances having parts brought together for holding or compressing something II. transitive verb Date: 1683 1. to fasten with or as if with a clamp <
clamp two boards together
>
2. a. to place by decree ; impose — often used with on <
clamped on a curfew after the riots
>
b. to hold tightly

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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