Momentory vs Latching - What's the difference?
momentory | latching |
Of something that es.
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, title=Opening Doors
, volume=100, issue=2, page=112-3
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(nautical) A loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail.
As a verb latching is
.As an adjective latching is
of something that es.As a noun latching is
(nautical) a loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet, by which it is attached to the foot of a sail.momentory
Not English
Momentory has no English definition. It may be misspelled.latching
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(head)citation, passage=A doorknob of whatever roundish shape is effectively a continuum of levers, with the axis of the latching mechanism—known as the spindle—being the fulcrum about which the turning takes place.}}