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Catch vs Hasp - What's the difference?

catch | hasp | Synonyms |

Catch is a synonym of hasp.


As nouns the difference between catch and hasp

is that catch is (countable) the act of seizing or capturing (jump) while hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.

As verbs the difference between catch and hasp

is that catch is (lb) to capture, overtake while hasp is to shut or fasten with a hasp.

Hasp vs Lock - What's the difference?

hasp | lock | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between hasp and lock

is that hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door while lock is something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination.

As verbs the difference between hasp and lock

is that hasp is to shut or fasten with a hasp while lock is to become fastened in place.

As a proper noun Lock is

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Grip vs Hasp - What's the difference?

grip | hasp | Related terms |

Grip is a related term of hasp.


As verbs the difference between grip and hasp

is that grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand while hasp is to shut or fasten with a hasp.

As nouns the difference between grip and hasp

is that grip is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or grip can be (obsolete) the griffin while hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.

Hasp vs Fastener - What's the difference?

hasp | fastener | Related terms |

Hasp is a related term of fastener.


As nouns the difference between hasp and fastener

is that hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door while fastener is something or someone that fastens.

As a verb hasp

is to shut or fasten with a hasp.

Hasp vs Hook - What's the difference?

hasp | hook | Related terms |

Hasp is a related term of hook.


As nouns the difference between hasp and hook

is that hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door while hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment.

As verbs the difference between hasp and hook

is that hasp is to shut or fasten with a hasp while hook is to attach a hook to.

Bar vs Hasp - What's the difference?

bar | hasp | Related terms |

Bar is a related term of hasp.


As nouns the difference between bar and hasp

is that bar is bar while hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.

As a verb hasp is

to shut or fasten with a hasp.

Hasp vs Hast - What's the difference?

hasp | hast |


As a noun hasp

is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.

As a verb hasp

is to shut or fasten with a hasp.

As an adjective hast is

neuter singular nominative or accusative form of .

Hasp vs Haps - What's the difference?

hasp | haps |

Haps is a anagram of hasp.



As nouns the difference between hasp and haps

is that hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door while haps is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between hasp and haps

is that hasp is to shut or fasten with a hasp while haps is third-person singular of hap.

Rasp vs Hasp - What's the difference?

rasp | hasp |


As nouns the difference between rasp and hasp

is that rasp is a coarse file, on which the cutting prominences are distinct points raised by the oblique stroke of a sharp punch, instead of lines raised by a chisel, as on the true file while hasp is a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.

As verbs the difference between rasp and hasp

is that rasp is to use a rasp while hasp is to shut or fasten with a hasp.

Has vs Hasp - What's the difference?

has | hasp |


As an adjective has

is hoarse.

As a noun hasp is

a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.

As a verb hasp is

to shut or fasten with a hasp.

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