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Phonetic spelling:  klɑːsp
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  • Definition of clasp

    • a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together
    • the act of grasping
    • hold firmly and tightly
  • Synonyms of clasp

    • buckle pronunciation
      buckle [en]
    • fastener pronunciation
      fastener [en]
    • hasp pronunciation
      hasp [en]
    • clamp pronunciation
      clamp [en]
    • catch pronunciation
      catch [en]
    • fastening pronunciation
      fastening [en]
    • button pronunciation
      button [en]
    • clip pronunciation
      clip [en]
    • snap pronunciation
      snap [en]
    • secure pronunciation
      secure [en]

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