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Tenses: latches, latching, latched

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Etymology: [ 'lach ] (intransitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English latche (“a latch”) from lacchen (“to seize”) from Old English læċċan (“to grasp, take hold of, catch, seize”) from Proto-Germanic *lak(w)janan, *lakkijanan (“to seize”) from Proto-Indo-European *(s)lag-, *(s)lagw- (“to take, seize”).
Synonyms: bar, bolt, catch, clamp, fastening, hasp, hook, padlock, cinch, close, close up, lock, make fast, secure
Antonyms: key, loose, loosen, unfasten, unlatch, unlock

kapı mandalı, mandal, rezelemek, kapı sürgüsü, ağızlık, ispanyolet, mandallanmak, dil, mandal kilidi, tutturmak, pencere mandalı, pencere kilidi, mandallamak, mandallamak veya mandallanmak, latchkey kapı mandalını açacak anahtar, mandalla, on the latch yalnız mandalla kapanmış, latch key child anne ve babası çalışan çocuk, mandal,v.mandalla:n.mandal, latch on, spring latch zemberekli mandal, kapı anahtarı, kilitlemeli,

1 kapı mandalı     ts
2 mandal     ts
3 rezelemek     ts
4 kapı sürgüsü     ts
5 ağızlık     ts
6 ispanyolet     ts
7 mandallanmak     ts
8 dil     ts
9 mandal kilidi     ts
10 tutturmak     ts
11 pencere mandalı     ts
12 pencere kilidi     ts
13 mandallamak     ts
14 mandallamak veya mandallanmak     ts
15 latchkey kapı mandalını açacak anahtar     ts
16 mandalla  fiil     ts
17 on the latch yalnız mandalla kapanmış     ts
18 latch key child anne ve babası çalışan çocuk     ts
19 mandal,v.mandalla:n.mandal     ts
20 latch on     ts
21 spring latch zemberekli mandal     ts
22 kapı anahtarı     ts
23latching kilitlemeli     ts
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A latching, A flip-flop electronic circuit, A crossbow, A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side, To close or lock as if with a latch, To catch so as to hold, catch for fastening a door or gate; a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key fasten with a latch; "latch the door, shut by means of a latch; lock, bolt; fasten, = LISTofKEYSYM Specifies keysyms that are treated as latching, with a release that is delayed until the next key is released By default, the Mode_switch key is latched, To catch or fasten by means of a latch, An internal lock held for a short time to ensure the consistency of internal shared data structures, A device for holding a lifter in the open or closed position, A movable piece which holds anything in place by entering a notch or cavity; specifically, the catch which holds a door or gate when closed, though it be not bolted, Device for automatically retaining door in closed position upon its closing Requires actuation to retract its bolt DEADLATCH: A latch in which the latchbolt is positively held in projected position by an auxiliary mechanism, To smear; to anoint, That which fastens or holds; a lace; a snare, B5 6 2 2, p56, The simplest type of flip-flop, consisting of two cross-coupled NAND or NOR latches, A latch is an internal Oracle mechanism used to protect data structures in the SGA from simultaneous access Atomic hardware instructions like TEST-AND-SET are used to implement latches Latches are more restrictive than locks in that they are always exclusive Latches are never queued, but will spin or sleep until it obtains a resource or times out Latches are important for performance tuning, A device that fastens one thing to another, as a rocket to a launcher, but is subject to ready release so that the things may be separated, (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference; search in this book) [definition #2] (Getting Started for Windows; search in this book) [definition #3] (Real Application Clusters Administration; search in this book) [definition #4] (Real Application Clusters Concepts; search in this book), catch for fastening a door or gate; a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove, spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key, device which fastens a door or gate; lock; fastener; digital logic circuit used to store one or more bits (Electronics), anti-concurrent block (Computers), A latch is a fastening on a door or gate. It consists of a metal bar which you lift in order to open the door. You left the latch off the gate and the dog escaped, A latch is a lock on a door which locks automatically when you shut the door, so that you need a key in order to open it from the outside. a key clicked in the latch of the front door, If you latch a door or gate, you fasten it by means of a latch. He latched the door, tested it, and turned around to speak to Frank. to fasten a door, gate, or window with a latch latch on to understand, The latch is the part of the door hardware that moves with the turn of a knob or lever It slides into the latch plate attached to the door jamb, and holds the door shut or opens it, fasten with a latch; "latch the door", A mechanism that holds a door shut; does not lock, usually a 'locking mechanism' which prevents a frame from collapsing while in use, but could also refer to a catch which might hold a seat back up (or release it) or allow other adjustments, to get a hold of, lock, (n ) A way to maintain an on or off or true or false state using a circuit, the device provided at one or both ends of a swing span to hold it in its correct alignment when closed and in readiness for the end wedges or lifts, A beveled metal tongue operated by a spring loaded knob or lever The tongue's bevel lets you close the door and engage the locking mechanism, if any, without using a key Contrasts with dead bolt, A mechanical device used to position the door in a closed state relative to the vehicle body with provisions for controlled release or operation, (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference) [definition #2] (Real Application Clusters Concepts), The type of product with one bolt only, the bevelled springbolt or roller bolt, to latch or fasten the door, but not capable of being locked, A door fastening device having no locking function, A loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail, Present participle of latch, Past tense of to latch, firmly fastened or secured against opening; "windows and doors were all fast"; "a locked closet"; "left the house properly secured", plural of latch, third-person singular of latch, undue delay or negligence in asserting one's legal rights, possibly leading to estoppel of negligent party suit, lasket, act of closing and fastening by means of a latch; loop by which a bonnet is attached to the foot of a sail (Nautical), A loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail; called also latch and lasket, locking, closing, fastening,

24 A latching     ts
25 A flip-flop electronic circuit     ts
26 A crossbow     ts
27 A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side - "The cleverly constructed latch which Clayton had made for the door had sprung as Kerchak passed out; nor could the apes find means of ingress through the heavily barred windows."     ts
28 To close or lock as if with a latch     ts
29 To catch so as to hold     ts
30 catch for fastening a door or gate; a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key fasten with a latch; "latch the door     ts
31 shut by means of a latch; lock, bolt; fasten  fiil     ts
32 = LISTofKEYSYM Specifies keysyms that are treated as latching, with a release that is delayed until the next key is released By default, the Mode_switch key is latched     ts
33 To catch or fasten by means of a latch     ts
34 An internal lock held for a short time to ensure the consistency of internal shared data structures     ts
35 A device for holding a lifter in the open or closed position     ts
36 A movable piece which holds anything in place by entering a notch or cavity; specifically, the catch which holds a door or gate when closed, though it be not bolted     ts
37 Device for automatically retaining door in closed position upon its closing Requires actuation to retract its bolt DEADLATCH: A latch in which the latchbolt is positively held in projected position by an auxiliary mechanism     ts
38 To smear; to anoint     ts
39 That which fastens or holds; a lace; a snare     ts
40 B5 6 2 2, p56     ts
41 The simplest type of flip-flop, consisting of two cross-coupled NAND or NOR latches     ts
42 A latch is an internal Oracle mechanism used to protect data structures in the SGA from simultaneous access Atomic hardware instructions like TEST-AND-SET are used to implement latches Latches are more restrictive than locks in that they are always exclusive Latches are never queued, but will spin or sleep until it obtains a resource or times out Latches are important for performance tuning     ts
43 A device that fastens one thing to another, as a rocket to a launcher, but is subject to ready release so that the things may be separated     ts
44 (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference; search in this book) [definition #2] (Getting Started for Windows; search in this book) [definition #3] (Real Application Clusters Administration; search in this book) [definition #4] (Real Application Clusters Concepts; search in this book)     ts
45 catch for fastening a door or gate; a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove     ts
46 spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key     ts
47 device which fastens a door or gate; lock; fastener; digital logic circuit used to store one or more bits (Electronics), anti-concurrent block (Computers)  isim     ts
48 A latch is a fastening on a door or gate. It consists of a metal bar which you lift in order to open the door. You left the latch off the gate and the dog escaped     ts
49 A latch is a lock on a door which locks automatically when you shut the door, so that you need a key in order to open it from the outside. a key clicked in the latch of the front door     ts
50 If you latch a door or gate, you fasten it by means of a latch. He latched the door, tested it, and turned around to speak to Frank. to fasten a door, gate, or window with a latch latch on to understand     ts
51 The latch is the part of the door hardware that moves with the turn of a knob or lever It slides into the latch plate attached to the door jamb, and holds the door shut or opens it     ts
52 fasten with a latch; "latch the door"     ts
53 A mechanism that holds a door shut; does not lock     ts
54 usually a 'locking mechanism' which prevents a frame from collapsing while in use, but could also refer to a catch which might hold a seat back up (or release it) or allow other adjustments     ts
55 to get a hold of, lock     ts
56 (n ) A way to maintain an on or off or true or false state using a circuit     ts
57 the device provided at one or both ends of a swing span to hold it in its correct alignment when closed and in readiness for the end wedges or lifts     ts
58 A beveled metal tongue operated by a spring loaded knob or lever The tongue's bevel lets you close the door and engage the locking mechanism, if any, without using a key Contrasts with dead bolt     ts
59 A mechanical device used to position the door in a closed state relative to the vehicle body with provisions for controlled release or operation     ts
60 (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference) [definition #2] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)     ts
61 The type of product with one bolt only, the bevelled springbolt or roller bolt, to latch or fasten the door, but not capable of being locked     ts
62 A door fastening device having no locking function     ts
63latching A loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail     ts
64latching Present participle of latch     ts
65latched Past tense of to latch     ts
66latched firmly fastened or secured against opening; "windows and doors were all fast"; "a locked closet"; "left the house properly secured"     ts
67latches plural of latch     ts
68latches third-person singular of latch     ts
69latches undue delay or negligence in asserting one's legal rights, possibly leading to estoppel of negligent party suit     ts
70latching lasket     ts
71latching act of closing and fastening by means of a latch; loop by which a bonnet is attached to the foot of a sail (Nautical)  isim     ts
72latching A loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail; called also latch and lasket     ts
73latching locking, closing, fastening  sıfat     ts
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