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What is the prefix for clasp?

The prefix for clasp is Unclasp. Meaning unfasten.


What is a tang clasp?

A tang clasp is the buckle style clasp commonly used on belts and watches.


How do you tighten a clasp on a wallet?

You can use a pair of needle-nosed pliers to tighten the clasp on a wallet. Gently bend the clasp to tighten it against the partner clasp.


Why is Adams clasp called Liverpool clasp?

The clasp is a modification of the arrowhead clasp used in those days. C. P. Adam was working in Liverpool Dental School where it was first used. Therefore the clasp bears the name of Liverpool as well.


What is the past tense of clasp?

The past tense of clasp is clasped.


What does 14KG mean on a clasp?

14KG on clasp of pearls what does it mean?


Why do you get to make a wish when your necklace clasp moves to the front?

In some cultures or traditions, it is believed that when the necklace clasp moves to the front on its own, it signifies an opportunity to make a wish that may come true. It is seen as a rare and special occurrence, prompting the chance to make a wish in that moment.


Does clasp have a long a sound?

No. The A has a short A sound as in gas and gasp.


How do you fasten a garter belt?

put it on with 2 belts in front & 2 in back, slide the rubber clasp out at bottom of belts, put top part of hose in clasp & replace rubber into clasp catching hose. repeat on all three sides. ( if the hose have seams make sure they are straight.)


Which brands carry bras that have front clasps?

Many brands carry front clasped bras as well as bras that clasp in the back. Brands like Playtex make them.


When was the rollover safety clasp for a brooch invented?

The C clasp was used 1900 and prior; the rollover clasp was used frequently and popular by 1910.


Is clasp an adjective?

No, clasp is not an adjective. It's a noun and a verb. As a noun: The clasp on her necklace is broken. As a verb: She clasped her hands around her knees.