holdfast

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(Askeri) SABİT NOKTA KAZIK GRUBU: Halat bağlamakta kullanılmak üzere çakılmış kazıklar grubu. Kazıklar yere birbirini arkasına ve halatın gelişi istikametinde çakılır; desteklik yapmaları için de, birbirine bağlanır
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A root-like structure that anchors aquatic sessile organisms, such as seaweed, other sessile algae, stalked crinoids, benthic cnidarians, and sponges, to the substrate
Actinomycosis
Something to or by which an object can be securely fastened
{n} an iron hook, catch cramp, nail
Polymers excreted by living organisms that mediate a stable interaction between the organism and a solid substratum Examples of holdfast molecules excreted by microorganisms include pili, fimbriae, stalks, and exopolysaccharides
A disc-like swelling at the distal end of the radicle through which infection of the host occurs (see fig 2 11)
an organ used for attachment to a substrate
Anchoring base of an alga
The root-like base of marine algae that anchors or attaches the plant to the substrate The root-like part of the thallus
an organ that allows attachment to substrate
{i} device that holds or secures an object in place; hook; clamp; (Botany) branching or conical body that attaches seaweed or other aquatic plant to the surface; strong solid grasp
the rootlike part of a kelp plant that anchors the plant to the seafloor
restraint that attaches to something or holds something in place
hence, a support
something that holds, such as a hook, clamp or bolt
Something used to secure and hold in place something else, as a long flat-headed nail, a catch a hook, a clinch, a clamp, etc
A conical or branching body, by which a seaweed is attached to its support, and differing from a root in that it is not specially absorbent of moisture
The attachment organ of seaweeds
holdfast

    Hyphenation

    hold·fast

    Turkish pronunciation

    hōlfäst

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhōlˌfast/ /ˈhoʊlˌfæst/

    Etymology

    [ 'hOl(d)-"fast ] (noun.) 1566. hold +‎ fast
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