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Definition of Double clinch
1. Noun. A clinch with two loops.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Double Clinch
Literary usage of Double clinch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Best in the Long Run: What? Goodrich Pneumatic Tires : Embracing the History by B.F. Goodrich Company (1918)
"The single clinch rim will accommodate both single and double clincher tires and
either can here be used, but a double clinch rim will accommodate none but ..."
2. The Making of America by Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Handy, Charles Higgins (1906)
"It is known as the universal double clinch machine, and forms a fastening of wire
which is taken from a coil corrugated in the machine, and driven, ..."
3. Guide to Taxidermy by Charles K. Reed (1908)
"It is very important to make a double clinch on each of the wing wires, otherwise
the wings are apt to work loose. Wind a little tow or cotton around the ..."
4. Modern Industrial Progress by Charles Henry Cochrane (1904)
"These most ingenious machines are almost entirely supplanting hand-labor for the
lasting of all sorts of shoes. The universal double-clinch ..."
5. Ingenuity and Luxury by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1911)
"It is known as the 'universal double-clinch machine,' and forms a fastening of
wire, which is taken from a coil corrugated in the machine, and driven, ..."
6. A History of Science by Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams (1910)
"It is known as the 'universal double-clinch machine,' and forms a fastening of
wire, which is taken from a coil corrugated in the machine, and driven, ..."