Josefs Grab - meaning and definition. What is Josefs Grab
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What (who) is Josefs Grab - definition

Grab bars; Horizontal grab bars; Safety bar; Grab rail
  • Horizontal and vertical grab bars (white) on the sides of British railroad [[brake van]]s.
  • Grab bar mounted in a bathroom
  • commuter train]] catering for mainly seated passengers
  • Waterless [[urinal]]s, one with grab bars for users who have disabilities.

Grab (tool)         
MECHANICAL DEVICE
Grabber hand; Clamshell grab
A grab is a mechanical device with two or more jaws (sometime clamshell-shaped), used to pick things up or to capture things. Some types include:
grab         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grabs; Grabbing; Grab (disambiguation)
¦ verb (grabs, grabbing, grabbed)
1. seize suddenly and roughly.
informal obtain opportunistically or quickly.
2. [usu. with negative or in questions] informal impress: how does that grab you?
¦ noun
1. a quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize.
[as modifier] denoting a bar or strap to hold on to for support or in a moving vehicle.
2. a mechanical device for picking up and moving loads.
3. a frame of video or television footage that is digitized and stored as a still image in a computer memory.
Phrases
up for grabs informal available.
Derivatives
grabber noun
Origin
C16: from Mid. Low Ger. and MDu. grabben; perh. related to grip, gripe, and grope.
Grab         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grabs; Grabbing; Grab (disambiguation)
·noun A sudden grasp or seizure.
II. Grab ·noun A vessel used on the Malabar coast, having two or three masts.
III. Grab ·vt & ·vi To gripe suddenly; to Seize; to Snatch; to Clutch.
IV. Grab ·noun An instrument for clutching objects for the purpose of raising them;
- specially applied to devices for withdrawing drills, ·etc., from artesian and other wells that are drilled, bored, or driven.

Wikipedia

Grab bar

Grab bars are safety devices designed to enable a person to maintain balance, lessen fatigue while standing, hold some of their weight while maneuvering, or have something to grab onto in case of a slip or fall. A caregiver may use a grab bar to assist with transferring a patient from one place to another. A worker may use a grab bar to hold on to as he or she climbs, or in case of a fall.