Clamp: English to English |
Clamp (n.) A heavy footstep; a tramp. |
Clamp (n.) A mass of bricks heaped up to be burned; or of ore for roasting, or of coal for coking. |
Clamp (n.) A mollusk. See Clam. |
Clamp (n.) A piece of wood placed across another, or inserted into another, to bind or strengthen. |
Clamp (n.) A thick plank on the inner part of a ship's side, used to sustain the ends of beams. |
Clamp (n.) An instrument with a screw or screws by which work is held in its place or two parts are temporarily held together. |
Clamp (n.) One of a pair of movable pieces of lead, or other soft material, to cover the jaws of a vise and enable it to grasp without bruising. |
Clamp (n.) Something rigid that holds fast or binds things together; a piece of wood or metal, used to hold two or more pieces together. |
Clamp (v. i.) To tread heavily or clumsily; to clump. |
Clamp (v. t.) To cover, as vegetables, with earth. |
Clamp (v. t.) To fasten with a clamp or clamps; to apply a clamp to; to place in a clamp. |