CLEAT


Meaning of CLEAT in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' kl ē t

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English clete wedge, from Old English *cl ē at; akin to Middle High German kl ō z lump ― more at CLOUT

Date: 14th century

1 a : a wedge-shaped piece fastened to or projecting from something and serving as a support or check b : a wooden or metal fitting usually with two projecting horns around which a rope may be made fast

2 a : a strip fastened across something to give strength or hold in position b (1) : a projecting piece (as on the bottom of a shoe) that furnishes a grip (2) plural : shoes equipped with cleats

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