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Concise Oxford English Dictionary
rivet
‘rɪvɪt
■ noun a short metal pin or bolt for holding together two metal plates, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place.
■ verb (rivets, riveting, riveted)
join or fasten with a rivet or rivets.
completely engross. ▶direct (one’s eyes or attention) intently.
riveter noun
riveting adjective
rivetingly adverb
ME: from OFr., from river ‘fix, clinch’.
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EngMac
rivet
(fig)задржува поглед (на), заковува; (v)зацврстува, кове, приковува; навртка, железна чивија; навртка, железна чивија, заковка
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English-Serbian dictionary
Rivet
Zakovica-Pricvrstiti-Prikovati-Zakivak
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Merriam-Webster Collegiate® Dictionary
1riv·et
Pronunciation: ‘ri-vət
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, clinch on a nail, rivet, from Old French, from river to attach, rivet, probably from rive border, edge, bank, from Latin ripa
Date: 15th century
: a headed pin or bolt of metal used for uniting two or more pieces by passing the shank through a hole in each piece and then beating or pressing down the plain end so as to make a second head
2rivet
Function: transitive verb
Date: 15th century
1 : to fasten with or as if with rivets
2 : to upset the end or point of (as a metallic pin, rod, or bolt) by beating or pressing so as to form a head
3 : to fasten or fix firmly
4 : to attract and hold (as the attention) completely
–riv·et·er noun