"Enclasp" is a word in ENGLISH

enclasp ENGLISH
Definition:

To clasp. See Inclasp.

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There is one problem, however, at least for alternative experiments of the American variety (and possibly some European as well), namely that we have no clear litmus test to determine which models are truly steady-state (non-expansionist) and which are business as usual hiding under “green wigs.” This latter trend is known as “greenwashing,” in which the language is hip and the bottom line remains profit. Thomas Friedman and Al Gore are major (and wealthy) players in this category, perpetuating the notion of “green corporations.” Other examples include a 2012 conference on “Sustainable Investing,” sponsored by Deepak Chopra, among others, which had as its slogans “Make Money and Make a Difference” and “Capitalism for a Democratic Society.” All of this is the attempt to have one’s cake and eat it too (or simply eat someone else’s cake); there is no real interest in disconnecting from growth, and it is growth that is the core of the problem. As Professor Magnuson tells us, while traveling around the U.S. to interview varous alternative businesses and experiments, he discovered that many of them were shams—capitalist wolves in green clothing.

Morris Berman, Neurotic Beauty: An Outsider Looks At Japan

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abrasita HILIGAYNON

abrasíta - To hug—, clasp—, take—, in one’s arms. Nagaabrasitaháy silá. They are walking arm in arm. (cf. hakús, púgus, …

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abraso HILIGAYNON

abráso - (Sp. abrazo) Embrace, clasping, hugging; to embrace, clasp, hug, press to one’s bosom. Sang pagabút níya sa balay …

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agraffe ENGLISH

A hook or clasp.

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akob ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ [with pl. subject] to be joined or placed together facing each other (e.g. hands, plates, shells), to be …

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alabadu CEBUANO

alabádu v {1} [A; c1] clasp the hands on ones breast. Ug mual-abádu ang párì, sunud pud, If the priest …

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amplectant ENGLISH

Clasping a support; as, amplectant tendrils.

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amplexicaul ENGLISH

Clasping or embracing a stem, as the base of some leaves.

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apungol ILOKANO

v. /MANG-:-EN/ to embrace, hug; to clasp in one’s arms. Apungolem ni nanang mo. Embrance your mother.

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arakup ILOKANO

v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to embrace, hug, clasp with both hands. --syn. APUNGOL, RAKEP.

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balag-ung CEBUANO

balag-ung n animal trap that clasps, snares, or encloses the ani-mal. v [A; ab2] {1} catch with, set a balag-ung. …

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balitang HILIGAYNON

balitáng - Anything that tightens, stiffens, clasps, holds something together: brace, clamp, clasp, manacle, shackles; the piece of wood on …

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barpin CEBUANO

barpin n an ornamental pin with a clasp. v [A; c1] wear an ornamental pin.

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binditu CEBUANO

bindítu v [A; c6] clasp the hands on the breast as in prayer.

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broach ENGLISH

A clasp for fastening a garment. See Brooch.

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brotse HILIGAYNON

brótse - (Sp. broche) Brooch; clasp; locket.

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claps ENGLISH

Variant of Clasp

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clasp ENGLISH

To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which …

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clasp ENGLISH

A close embrace; a throwing of the arms around; a grasping, as with the hand.

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clasp ENGLISH

An adjustable catch, bent plate, or hook, for holding together two objects or the parts of anything, as the ends …

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clasp ENGLISH

To surround and cling to; to entwine about.

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