
1) An eyelet in a sail 2) Cringle 3) Eyelet 4) Eyelet reinforcement 5) Fastener 6) Fastening 7) Fixing 8) French word used in English 9) Grummet 10) Holdfast 11) Hole reinforcer 12) Loop 13) Metal eyelet 14) Perforation 15) Reinforced eyelet 16) Reinforcing eyelet 17) Reinforcing eyelet in a hole
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1) Cringle 2) Eyelet 3) Grummet 4) Loop 5) Ring
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A reinforced metal eyelet used to secure the ends of tent poles. GROMMET Little round metal sewn-in rings found on corners of so-called post & grommet type tents usually 2 or more per pole point/corner, on better tent models. These make for durable, fast set-ups, and easier adjustments when temps change fabric and pole lengths. Also found on g...
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A grommet is a ring or edge strip inserted into a hole through thin material, typically a sheet of textile fabric, sheet metal and or composite of carbon fiber, wood or honeycomb. Grommets are generally flared or collared on each side to keep them in place, and are often made of metal, plastic, or rubber. They may be used to prevent tearing or abr...
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[sportsperson] A grommet (grom) is a young participant in extreme sports. Originally, a grommet was a surfer under the age of 16. In recent years, this has expanded to include other extreme sports, most notably skateboarding and snowboarding. ==Etymology== The first contextual use of the word appears in a 1964 article by the journalist, Nic...
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Ring and lacing around a hole in a sail.
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• (n.) A ring of rope used as a wad to hold a cannon ball in place. • (n.) A ring formed by twisting on itself a single strand of an unlaid rope; also, a metallic eyelet in or for a sail or a mailbag. Sometimes written grummet.
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A ring or eyelet.
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a part of a component or an accessory used to support and protect the wires or cable at the point of entry. It may also prevent the ingress of moisture or contaminants
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(grom´әt) a tube inserted through the tympanic membrane for drainage of the middle ear.
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Novice skater.
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an eyelet in a sail
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is a metal ring place along the hoist of a flag to attach the halyard. Two piece metal grommets were first used in the US about the time of the Civil War or just after. They were usually steel until the late 19th century, when brass began to be used. Except for WWII, brass became common after about 1910. Three piece metal grommets were used between…
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Grom'met noun [ French
gourmette curb, curb chain, from
gourmer to curb, thump, beat; confer Armor.
gromm a curb,
gromma to curb.]
1. A ring formed by twisting on itself a single strand of an unlaid rope; also, a metallic eyelet in or for a sail or a mailbag. Sometim...
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Usually inserted into the middle ear following above operation
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On a ship, a grommet is a ring of soft material positioned beneath a nut or bolt head to create a watertight joint.
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Grommet is British slang for an unnameable object.
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An eyelet usually covered with vinyl or some other material. Used in lacing (i.e., shoes, corsets) and for decorative purposes.
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A small, young snowboarder.
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Refers to a small, young snowboarder.
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Small, young rider.
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