A carabiner is a type of hooked clasp commonly used to hold blocks or items together. It is usually made of metal and has a spring-loaded gate that allows for easy attachment and detachment.
hydrogen bonds, disulphide bonds
Hold polar molecules together
False. Democritus was an ancient Greek philosopher who proposed the idea of atoms as the basic building blocks of matter. The forces that hold together the nucleus were discovered much later by scientists studying atomic structure.
Covalent bonds generally hold polymers together.
Hold everything together means to keep your composure and keep everyone around you together and composed as well.
The word 'clasp' means a a hook or buckle, such as one that is used to hold two or more objects together.
To clasp something means to hold it tightly or to fasten it together by overlapping or interlocking parts.
To grasp or hold tightly 1. A strong grasp or hold.2. Something, such as a hook or fastener, that holds two parts together.
That depends. A "clasp" could be a holding device, such as a "tie clasp." A tie clasp is the metal bar men wear to keep their tie in place. It could also be a verb. This is illustrated in the statement; "Please clasp your hands together."
Salut: Point to the head, then clasp the hands together. As with many signs, this is a compund sign, and is, actually, think/grasp (or hold). To believe is to hold on to a thought.
The atomic covalent bonds
catch, hold, grip, grasp, hug
Clasp or Clamp
hydrogen bonds, disulphide bonds
brooch, catch, clutch, embrace, hold, grip
Clutch, grab, clasp, grip, seize, hold.
Hold, hug, cuddle, squeeze, clinch, clasp