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holdfast
(hold|fast)
Pronunciation:
/ˈhəʊl(d)fɑːst/
noun
a firm grip.
a staple or clamp securing an object to a wall or other surface.
Biology
a stalked organ by which an alga or other simple aquatic plant or animal is attached to a substrate.
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