snugger

noun 4

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noun

1

A threaded plastic tube used to clamp blood vessels during surgery.

Again, the snuggers can be tied to the cannula and the cannula fixed to the skin edge to prevent displacement.

A midline abdominal incision was made and the descending aorta above the renal bifurcation was cleared of adjacent tissues and a snugger was placed.

2

A ring that fits tightly around a cable, rope or wire, holding it in place or preventing leakage around any hole through which it passes.

Tape binders or snuggers are to be taken off as each flake is finished.

The tape is supplied from a feeder-roll and is brought up to and curved around the cable by guide plates and rubber snuggers to form a wrapping lengthwise on the sheath.

3

Moveable brackets for keeping small items secure on a shelf.

Extra-deep shelves easily accommodate 3-liter and gallon bottles, even 6-packs, while special "snuggers" keep small items secure.

E-Adjustable snuggers or fingers in refrigerator or freezer door shelves keep small items upright.

4

A type of latch that operates by providing spring tension between a door or window and its frame.

For example, hardware on doors was discarded, and stock wood knobs and snuggers were used.

Catalog on casement window hardware, including operators, sash hinges, casement and door snuggers, handles, etc.

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