bracketry

noun
/ˈbɹæ.kə.tɹi/

Etymology

From bracket + -ry.

  1. derived from *brōks — “leggings, breeches, trousers
  2. derived from *brāca
  3. derived from brāca — “pants
  4. derived from braga
  5. derived from brague — “knickers, britches
  6. derived from braguette
  7. inherited from *braget
  8. suffixed as bracketry — “bracket + ry

Definitions

  1. The mounting hardware used to hold one part to another, typically consisting of stamped…

    The mounting hardware used to hold one part to another, typically consisting of stamped metal pieces that make up the actual bracket, and any other bolts, nuts, rubber etc. needed to complete the mounting of the part.

The neighborhood

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