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MECHANICAL FASTENER THAT CAN BE DISENGAGED TO ALLOW MOTION, E.G. FOR A DOOR
Nader bolt; Latches; Sneck; Suffolk latch; Hasp; Cabin hook; Norfolk latch; Cam lock (latch); Spring bolt; Spring bolt lock; Rotary latch; Drawlatch; Toggle latch; Latch (hardware); Draw latch

latch on to      
informal attach oneself to (someone) as a constant companion.
Latch (breastfeeding)         
  • A good latch. The lower portion of the areola is well within the baby's mouth, which is opened wide. Lips are flanged out.
THE PART OF BREASTFEEDING WHERE THE BABY'S MOUTH FORMS A SEAL ON THE MOTHER'S BREAST TO FACILITATE TAKING IN THE MOTHER'S MILK
Breastfeeding latch
Latch refers to how the baby fastens onto the breast while breastfeeding. A good latch promotes high milk flow and minimizes nipple discomfort for the mother, whereas poor latch results in poor milk transfer to the baby and can quickly lead to sore and cracked nipples.
latch         
v. (colloq.) (d; intr.) to latch onto (since he didn't know anyone else, he latched onto us)

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Latch

A latch or catch (called sneck in Northern England and Scotland) is a type of mechanical fastener that joins two (or more) objects or surfaces while allowing for their regular separation. A latch typically engages another piece of hardware on the other mounting surface. Depending upon the type and design of the latch, this engaged bit of hardware may be known as a keeper or strike.

A latch is not the same as the locking mechanism of a door or window, although often they are found together in the same product.

Latches range in complexity from flexible one-piece flat springs of metal or plastic, such as are used to keep blow molded plastic power tool cases closed, to multi-point cammed latches used to keep large doors closed.

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1. "Babies latch on to their parents‘ anxiety and stay awake instead.
2. Where you have new inward migration, people can latch on to that.
3. "Babies latch on to their parents‘ anxiety and stay awake instead," she said.
4. To infect a human immune cell, the HIV virus has to latch on to the cell in a specific way.
5. Then, as now, an avian virus suddenly acquired the ability to latch on to and invade human lung cells.
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