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Qué (quién) es FERRULES - definición

ANY OF A NUMBER OF TYPES OF OBJECTS, GENERALLY USED FOR FASTENING, JOINING, SEALING OR REINFORCEMENT, ESPECIALLY COLLARS OR RINGS
Ferrules

ferrule         
(ferrules)
A ferrule is a metal or rubber cap that is fixed onto the end of a stick or post in order to prevent it from splitting or wearing down. (FORMAL)
N-COUNT
Ferrule         
·noun A bushing for expanding the end of a flue to fasten it tightly in the tube plate, or for partly filling up its mouth.
II. Ferrule ·noun A ring or cap of metal put round a cane, tool, handle, or other similar object, to strengthen it, or prevent splitting and wearing.
ferrule         
['f?ru:l, 'f?r(?)l]
(also ferrel)
¦ noun a ring or cap which strengthens the end of a handle, stick, or tube.
?a metal band strengthening or forming a joint.
Origin
C17: alt. (prob. by assoc. with L. ferrum 'iron') of obs. verrel, from OFr. virelle, from L. viriola, dimin. of viriae 'bracelets'.

Wikipedia

Ferrule

A ferrule (a corruption of Latin viriola "small bracelet", under the influence of ferrum "iron") is any of a number of types of objects, generally used for fastening, joining, sealing, or reinforcement. They are often narrow circular rings made from metal, or less commonly, plastic. Ferrules are also often referred to as eyelets or grommets within the manufacturing industry.

Most ferrules consist of a circular clamp used to hold together and attach fibers, wires, or posts, generally by crimping, swaging, or otherwise deforming the ferrule to permanently tighten it onto the parts that it holds.