Rivetted vs Brivetted - What's the difference?
rivetted | brivetted |
(rivet)
A cylindrical mechanical fastener that attaches multiple parts together by fitting through a hole and deforming the head(s) at either end.
(figuratively) any fixed point or certain basis
(obsolete) a light kind of footman's armour (back-formation from almain-rivet)
to attach or fasten parts by using rivets
to install rivets
to command the attention of.
* 1912 , (Edgar Rice Burroughs), (Tarzan of the Apes), Chapter 6
(brivet)
(intransitive, British, West Midlands) To wander an area, or look through items, without specific purpose or to satisfy idle curiosity, especially in a furtive and illicit manner.
* 1920 , Eric Leadbitter, Shepherd's warning , page 148
As verbs the difference between rivetted and brivetted
is that rivetted is (rivet) while brivetted is (brivet).rivetted
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Verb
(head)rivet
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(wikipedia rivet)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* rivet counter * pop rivetVerb
- The furnishings and other contents of the room it was which riveted his attention. He examined many things minutely--strange tools and weapons, books, paper, clothing-- what little had withstood the ravages of time in the humid atmosphere of the jungle coast.
See also
* riveters * riveting * riveter * rivets * rivetedAnagrams
* ----brivetted
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Verb
(head)brivet
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Alternative forms
* brivitVerb
(brivett)- Once Melanie had left the house, I entered her bedroom and began to brivet around.
- And all the time she'd be brivetting about on the sly with any good-for-nothing young rascals she could get hold on.