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The part under a bra is typically called the band or underband. It provides support and holds the bra in place around the ribcage.
'Underwire' is a term that references the support system of the bra. If one were to look closely at an underwire bra, it would be noted that there is a piece of wire that is used to providing support.
Approximately 90% of the twisting force is required to overcome thread friction when a fastener is torqued to specification. The remaining 10% of the force is used to stretch the fastener and create clamp load.
The term "bra" is short for "brassiere," which is derived from the French word "brassière" meaning a child's vest. The modern version of the bra was created in the early 20th century to provide support and coverage for women's breasts.
A fastener in clothing is a device used to secure garments together, such as buttons, zippers, snaps, hooks, or Velcro. Fasteners are essential for keeping clothing items in place and ensuring they fit properly.
Another word for a fastener is a snap. A collar fastener is a fastener or snap that is used on a collar.
A snap fastener is a fastener used on clothing. Usually this type of fastener makes a 'snap' noise when it is fastened. Another word for 'snap fastener' would be 'press stud'.
When bras were first used, they were called brassiere's the word "bra" is merely a short form
A bra is used to support and/or enhance breasts.
The type of fastener commonly used to secure a nut to a bolt is a washer.
To determine the size of a fastener to be used, you need to know the diameter, length, and thread pitch of the fastener. These measurements are typically specified in metric or standard units.
In Hindi, "bra" is called "brassiere" or simply "brā".
The part under a bra is typically called the band or underband. It provides support and holds the bra in place around the ribcage.
Displaying a lack of imagination, O'Neill's sun bra is called O'Neill Sun Bra Bikini top. This is a convertible bra with straps that can be tied as a halter or at the back.
The back of the earring is called the post, if it is a stud type, or a wire if it is a drop. The fasteners are called butterflies and there is also a fastener which clamps onto the post called an Omega fastener
It could be called the 'point of failure.'
The answer for 7 Little Words is Bindings.