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press-stud [f. press v.1 + stud n.1] A fastener made of metal, plastic, etc., used for joining two parts of a garment etc. together and consisting of two components, one with a short shank which is pressed into a corresponding hollow in the other. Also attrib.1917 Harrods Gen. Catal. 1425/2 Press St...
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press-stud
press-stud/ˈprestʌd; `prɛsˌstʌd/ n(also infml 口语作 popper, esp US `snap fastener) small fastener for clothes made of two parts that can be pressed together 子母扣儿; 摁扣儿.
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Zeo, Inc.
Users had reported before the company closed that disposable adhesive gel ECG electrodes with offset press-stud connections worked successfully, better
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Emilie Wallet Monogram - Women - Small Leather Goods - LOUIS VUITTON
Discover Louis Vuitton Emilie Wallet: This edition of the Emilie wallet combines Monogram canvas with a brightly colored leather lining. With its sleek, rectangular design and practical interior, this model can double as a clutch. Its rounded flap is sealed with an engraved, silver-tone press-stud with leather trim that is color-matched to the lining.
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Teddy (garment)
Made from silk or similar weighted synthetic fabric, a teddy had developed into a lightweight bodice with attached underwear, often with button or press-stud
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press-fastener
press-fastener [f. press v.1 + fastener.] = press-stud.1926–7 Army & Navy Stores Catal. 664/3 Press fasteners..in black or white, 1 dozen on card. 1956 Good Housek. Home Encyl. (ed. 4) 185/2 One side must be left open.., press fasteners or hooks and eyes being used to close it. 1960 Mrs. Beeton's Co...
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Myra Juliet Farrell
This was her “stitch-less button”, known as the press-stud today, and her “stitch-less hook and eye.” Farrell also invented the press-stud that can be attached to a garment without stitching, and the folding pram hood.
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Denison smock
However, it was cut like the Denison smock, with smaller Newey press-stud (snap) fastened (but now bellowed) pockets, a full-length zip without buttons
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stud
▪ I. stud, n.1 (stʌd) Forms: 1 studu, stuðu (acc. stoðe, stuðe, -u, -o, dat. styde, styðe), 4 stod, stoode, 4–6 stode, 5–6 stodde, 5–7 studde, 6 stood, stude, 6– 8 studd, 6– stud. See also stooth. [OE. studu, stuðu fem. (cons.-stem), also stod (? fem.) = MHG. stud fem., ON. stoð fem. (MSw. stuþ fem....
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أزرار الكبس
ازرار الكبس (Snap fastener)، وتسمى أيضًا: ازرار الفرقعة (snap button)، ومسمار الضغط (press stud)، ومشبك الضغط (press fastener)، ومشبك القبة (dome fastener واستخدمت ازرار مسمار الضغط (Press studs) في مسابقات رعاة البقر منذ الثلاثينيات فصاعدًا، لسرعة خلعها إن علق القميص في السرج في حالة السقوط..
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dome
▪ I. dome, n. (dəʊm) Also 7 dosme, 8 doom. [In sense 1, app. directly ad. L. dom-us house, home; in other senses, a. F. dome (15–16th c.; sometimes dosme, whence mod.F. dôme), ad. It duomo house, house of God, ‘chiefe Church or Cathedrall Church in a citie’ (Florio), high cupola, dome (as a distingu...
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جورتلكو شيمليولوي
Crook, Peter Garnsy, Dominic Rathbone), Cambridge University Press, 2000); ISBN 0-521-22496-9
G. Stud. şi Cerc. Istor. Veche 1, 1950, 131-135 (132)
K. Horedt, Die Wietenbergkultur.
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snap
▪ I. snap, n. (snæp) Also 5–7 snappe, 7 (9) snapp. [Related to snap v. Cf. Du. snap, LG. snap, snapp, late MHG. snap (G. schnapp masc.; also schnappe fem.) in the same or related senses.] I. 1. A quick or sudden closing of the jaws or teeth in biting, or of scissors in cutting; a bite or cut made in...
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Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. & Biomed. Sci., Vol. 38: 807–819.
Shapiro, J.A. (2011). Evolution: A View from the 21st Century, FT Press Science, NJ, USA. Cambridge University Press.
Whitehead, Alfred North. (1929). Process and Reality. Cambridge University Press.
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