Associations to the word «Latch»
Noun
- Pouch
- Neuron
- Output
- Hand
- Sticker
- Blaster
- Ball
- Slam
- Breech
- Stoop
- Rectangle
- Tread
- Cage
- Cam
- Darkness
- Peep
- Gadget
- Pitt
- Slide
- Chain
- Porch
- Tack
- Railing
- Knock
- Cylinder
- Refrigerator
- Diner
- Nose
- Trembling
- Circuit
- Minute
- Nail
- Intel
- Tapping
- Voltage
- Instant
- Pausing
- Jeep
- Tug
- Canopy
- Letting
- Trunk
- Snap
- Couple
- Vent
- Embroidery
- Sitting
- Stall
- Oven
- Kitchen
- Summons
- Kicking
- Twist
- Jak
- Clock
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
LATCH, noun. A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side.
LATCH, noun. A flip-flop electronic circuit
LATCH, noun. (obsolete) A latching.
LATCH, noun. (obsolete) A crossbow.
LATCH, noun. (obsolete) That which fastens or holds; a lace; a snare.
LATCH, verb. To close or lock as if with a latch
LATCH, verb. To catch; lay hold of
LATCH, verb. (obsolete) To smear; to anoint.
LATCH, noun. (automotive) Initialism of Lower anchors and tethers for children.
LATCH KEY, noun. Alternative spelling of latchkey
LATCH ON, verb. To grasp firmly; to become attached to.
LATCH ONTO, verb. (idiomatic) (transitive) To obtain, acquire or get and keep hold of something.
Dictionary definition
LATCH, noun. Spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key.
LATCH, noun. Catch for fastening a door or gate; a bar that can be lowered or slid into a groove.
LATCH, verb. Fasten with a latch; "latch the door".
Wise words
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