0 a device for keeping a door or gate closed, consisting of a metal bar that fits into a hole and is lifted by pushing down on another bar
1 to close, or close something, with a latch
2 a fastening device for a door or gate
Accordingly, he latches on to the aspects of her performance that reveal her difference from the local song she performs.
Palatal clefting prevents the baby from latching on to the breast as suction cannot be developed.
The clock signal must be implemented so that it arrives simultaneously at all latches, that is, with negligible delays when compared to the clock period.
Clearly, then, there are reasons why early photography latched on to older people in fishing communities.
In these joint designs, both the latches and the springs are forced with cyclic load.
One variety latches onto a purpose intention that legislatures are asserted to have with regard to statutes.
The media just latched on to an exciting idea and pushed it onto society without significant evidence.
More precisely, with the same notation, all latches are systematically operated in such a way as to ensure that logical variables x are stable when variables e are falling.
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