Cleated


a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support:
He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping.
a strip of metal, wood, or the like, fastened across a surface, as a ramp or gangway, to provide sure footing or to maintain an object in place.
a strip of wood, metal, etc., fastened across a surface, as of a plank or series of adjacent planks, for strength or support.
a conical or rectangular projection, usually of hard rubber, or a metal strip with sharp projections, built into or attached to the sole of a shoe to provide greater traction.
a shoe fitted with such projections.
a metal plate fastened to the sole or heel of a shoe, to protect against wear.
Shipbuilding. a hook-shaped piece of metal supporting a small structural member.
Also called belaying cleat. Nautical. an object of wood or metal having one or two projecting horns to which ropes may be belayed, especially as fixed to the deck, bulkhead, or stanchion of a vessel.
the cleavage plane of coal as found in a mine.
to supply or strengthen with cleats; fasten to or with a cleat.
Historical Examples

Woodworking for Beginners Charles Gardner Wheeler
A Crime of the Under-seas Guy Boothby
A Matter of Proportion Anne Walker
Roy Blakeley in the Haunted Camp Percy Keese Fitzhugh
Missing at Marshlands Cleo Garis
The Upward Path Various
Held for Orders Frank H. Spearman
Woodworking for Beginners Charles Gardner Wheeler
The Kingdom of God is Within You / Christianity and Patriotism / Miscellanies Lev N. Tolstoy
The Cottage of Delight Will N. Harben

noun
a wedge-shaped block, usually of wood, attached to a structure to act as a support
a device consisting of two hornlike prongs projecting horizontally in opposite directions from a central base, used for securing lines on vessels, wharves, etc
a short length of angle iron used as a bracket
a piece of metal, leather, etc, attached to the sole of a shoe to prevent wear or slipping
a small triangular-shaped nail used in glazing
any of the main cleavage planes in a coal seam
verb (transitive)
to supply or support with a cleat or cleats
to secure (a line) on a cleat
n.

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  • Cleating

    a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support: He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping. a strip of metal, wood, or the like, fastened across a surface, as a ramp or gangway, to provide sure footing or to maintain an object […]

  • Cleavable

    capable of being cleft or split. Historical Examples American Forest Trees Henry H. Gibson

  • Cleavage cavity

    cleavage cavity

  • Cleavage division

    cleavage division

  • Cleavage line

    cleavage line


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