Associations to the word «Attach»
Noun
- Tendon
- Clamp
- Ligament
- Importance
- Hitch
- Attache
- Attachment
- Spindle
- Glue
- Hose
- Strap
- Sucker
- Connector
- Filament
- Underside
- Substrate
- Adapter
- Antibody
- Harness
- Rope
- Tripod
- Appendage
- Suffix
- Hook
- Girdle
- Electrode
- Adhesion
- Stigma
- Caregiver
- Intestine
- Docking
- Buoy
- Antigen
- Larva
- Screw
- Leech
- Wire
- Parasite
- Mounting
- Tubing
- Tow
- Clip
- Cord
- Nipple
- Axle
- Molecule
- Accessory
- Pouch
- Significance
- Stalk
- Thread
- Sanctity
- Strut
- Socket
- Cable
- Thong
- Prefix
- Ligand
- Membrane
- Bridle
- Surface
- Flexibility
- Cling
- Stitch
- Louse
- Buckle
- Muscle
- Tick
- Debtor
- Chromosome
- Vertebra
- Fuselage
- Spore
- Magnet
- Microorganism
- Metamorphosis
- Bonding
Adjective
Wiktionary
ATTACH, verb. (obsolete) (legal) To arrest, seize.
ATTACH, verb. (transitive) To fasten, to join to (literally and figuratively).
ATTACH, verb. (intransitive) To adhere; to be attached.
ATTACH, verb. To come into legal operation in connection with anything; to vest.
ATTACH, verb. To win the heart of; to connect by ties of love or self-interest; to attract; to fasten or bind by moral influence; with to.
ATTACH, verb. To connect, in a figurative sense; to ascribe or attribute; to affix; with to.
ATTACH, verb. (obsolete) To take, seize, or lay hold of.
Dictionary definition
ATTACH, verb. Cause to be attached.
ATTACH, verb. Be attached; be in contact with.
ATTACH, verb. Become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill".
ATTACH, verb. Create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child".
ATTACH, verb. Take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.