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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bay·o·net
n.
1.
Mil.
A
pointed
instrument
of
the
dagger
kind
fitted
on
the
muzzle
of
a
musket
or
rifle
,
so
as
to
give
the
soldier
increased
means
of
offense
and
defense
.
Note:
☞
Originally
,
the
bayonet
was
made
with
a
handle
,
which
required
to
be
fitted
into
the
bore
of
the
musket
after
the
soldier
had
fired
.
2.
Mach.
A
pin
which
plays
in
and
out
of
holes
made
to
receive
it
,
and
which
thus
serves
to
engage
or
disengage
parts
of
the
machinery
.
Bayonet clutch
.
See
Clutch
.
Bayonet joint
,
a
form
of
coupling
similar
to
that
by
which
a
bayonet
is
fixed
on
the
barrel
of
a
musket
.
bayonet mount
,
photography
a
coupling
mechanism
for
attaching
removable
lenses
to
the
body
of
a
camera
,
using
a
bayonet socket
.
bayonet socket
,
a
coupling
mechanism
for
attaching
matching
cylindrical
parts
to
each
other
,
where
each
of
which
has
an
arced
L-shaped
slot
with
the
longer
side
perpendicular
to
the
axis
of
the
cylinder
,
such
that
the
slots
slide
inside
each
other
.
There
is
also
usually
a
knoblike
projection
on
the
mount
so
that
when
the
two
parts
to
be
connected
are
fully
inserted
in
proper
alignment
,
they
are
locked
in
place
.
It
is
designed
for
rapid
coupling
and
decoupling
,
requiring
the
turning
of
one
part
through
only
a
small
arc
,
in
place
of
a
screw-type
arrangement
,
which
requires
several
full
turns
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clutch
n.
1.
A
gripe
or
clinching
with
,
or
as
with
,
the
fingers
or
claws
;
seizure
;
grasp
.
“The
clutch
of
poverty.”
An
expiring
clutch
at
popularity
.
--
Carlyle
.
But
Age
,
with
his
stealing
steps
,
Hath
clawed
me
in
his
clutch
. --
Shak
.
2.
pl.
The
hands
,
claws
,
or
talons
,
in
the
act
of
grasping
firmly
; --
often
figuratively
,
for
power
,
rapacity
,
or
cruelty
;
as
,
to
fall
into
the
clutches
of
an
adversary
.
I
must
have
. . .
little
care
of
myself
,
if
I
ever
more
come
near
the
clutches
of
such
a
giant
.
--
Bp
.
Stillingfleet
.
3.
Mach.
A
device
which
is
used
for
coupling
shafting
,
etc
.,
so
as
to
transmit
motion
,
and
which
may
be
disengaged
at
pleasure
.
4.
Any
device
for
gripping
an
object
,
as
at
the
end
of
a
chain
or
tackle
.
5.
Zool.
The
nest
complement
of
eggs
of
a
bird
.
Bayonet clutch
Mach.
,
a
clutch
in
which
connection
is
made
by
means
of
bayonets
attached
to
arms
sliding
on
a
feathered
shaft
.
The
bayonets
slide
through
holes
in
a
crosshead
fastened
on
the
shaft
.
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