there are:
buttons
zips
poppers
the envelope fold
Velcro
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some buttons, frogs, ties
The homophone for "smoked salmon's fastenings" is "smoked salmon's fastenings." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Fastenings are used on clothing items to allow for a better fit and style.
Lox, Locks
The basic types of screw fastenings include machine screws, which are used with nuts or tapped holes; wood screws, designed for fastening wood materials; and self-tapping screws, which create their own threads as they are driven into materials. Additionally, there are sheet metal screws, which are specifically made for fastening thin pieces of metal. Each type is engineered for specific applications and materials, ensuring optimal strength and stability in fastening.
The holes in a shirt for fastenings are called buttonholes, even if there are no buttons to go through them. If they are small and round they may be called eyelets.
safety chains
safety chains
The screw technique involves inserting a screw into a material to secure or join two objects together. It is commonly used in construction, woodworking, and manufacturing to create sturdy connections and fastenings. Different types of screws are available to suit various applications and materials.
US Patent 202213, for Improvement in Fastenings for Egg Carriers, was issued April 9, 1878.
The components of a permanent way (railway track) include rails, sleepers (or ties), ballast, fastenings (such as clips or bolts), and track bed (which includes subgrade and formation). These components work together to provide a stable and durable foundation for trains to travel on.
zippers buttons hook & eye velcro toggles snaps grommets magnets ties glue stitching that's all I can think of