A fastening for textiles, i.e zippers or velcro
Texttill is not a word. Did you mean textile
maybe fabric
A homonym for "zip" is "zip," as it can mean a buzzing sound, a fastening device, or to move quickly.
at is a metal fastening for doors and gates starting with b?
fastening sections of bones with pin is known as what
beaded textiles? i think that's what u mean. Anyway, it is basically beaded fabric. The beads are sewn on to some kind of textile material. :)
Sea-fastening is the action of fastening/securing cargoes on ship with the aim of preventing them from movement while the ship is in transit and subjected to motions due to the nature of the seaway. Typically, sea-fastening design is specific to the ship and cargoes in question. Usually steel plates or structural profiles such as pipe etc. welded to the ship's deck are used for sea-fastening design.
An agraffe is a clasp consisting of a hook fastening onto a ring.
A zip, short for zipper, is a fastening device used in textiles to open and close garments or accessories. Zips typically consist of two strips of fabric with interlocking teeth that slide together to secure the opening. They are commonly used in clothing, bags, and other textile products.
Thos. R. Ashenhurst has written: 'A treatise on textile calculations and the structure of fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile research, Textile fibers, Standards 'A treatise on textile calculations and the structure of fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile research, Textile fibers, Standards
Textile is another term for fabric. Furniture textile is upholstery fabric.
A lock washer should be used with a screw to ensure proper fastening.