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ألاسم
تِرْباس ; دِرْباس ; رِتَاج ; سَقَّاطَة ; شِجَار ; ضَبَّة ; غَلَق ; ماسِكَة ; مِتْراسُ الباب ; مِزْلاج ; مِغْلاق
الفعل
أَزْلَجَ ; آصَدَ ; أَصَّدَ ; أَغْلَقَ ; أَقْفَلَ ; أَوْصَدَ ; تَرْبَسَ ; خَتَمَ ; دَرْبَسَ ; سَدَّ ; سَكَرَ ; صَكَّ ; غَلَقَ ; قَفَّلَ
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.