Clasp :: Clasp (v. t.) To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a clasp)..
Clasp :: Clasp (v. t.) To inclose and hold in the hand or with the arms; to grasp; to embrace.
Clasp :: Clasp (v. t.) To surround and cling to; to entwine about.
Clasp :: Clasp (n.) An adjustable catch, bent plate, or hook, for holding together two objects or the parts of anything, as the ends of a belt, the covers of a book, etc..
Clasp :: Clasp (n.) A close embrace; a throwing of the arms around; a grasping, as with the hand..
Clasped :: Clasped (imp. & p. p.) of Clas.
Clasper :: Clasper (n.) One who, or that which, clasps, as a tendril..
Clasper :: Clasper (n.) One of a pair of organs used by the male for grasping the female among many of the Crustacea.
Clasper :: Clasper (n.) One of a pair of male copulatory organs, developed on the anterior side of the ventral fins of sharks and other elasmobranchs. See Illust. of Chimaera..
Claspered :: Claspered (a.) Furnished with tendrils.
Clasping :: Clasping (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clas.
Enclasp :: Enclasp (v. t.) To clasp. See Inclasp.
Inclasp :: Inclasp (v. t.) To clasp within; to hold fast to; to embrace or encircle.
Reclasp :: Reclasp (v. i.) To clasp or unite again.
Stem-clasping :: Stem (v. i.) To move forward against an obstacle, as a vessel against a current..
Unclasp :: Unclasp (v. t.) To loose the clasp of; to open, as something that is fastened, or as with, a clasp; as, to unclasp a book; to unclasp one's heart..
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