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- nounstaple (noun) · staples (plural noun)
- a piece of thin wire with a long center portion and two short end pieces that are driven by a stapler through sheets of paper to fasten them together.
- a small U-shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood to hold attachments such as electric wires, battens, or sheets of cloth in place.
verbstaple (verb) · staples (third person present) · stapled (past tense) · stapled (past participle) · stapling (present participle)- attach or secure with a staple or staples:"Mark stapled a batch of papers together"
OriginOld English stapol, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stapel ‘pillar’ (a sense reflected in English in early use).nounstaple (noun) · staples (plural noun)- a main or important element of something, especially of a diet:"bread, milk, and other staples" · "Greek legend was the staple of classical tragedy"
- a main item of trade or production:"rubber became the staple of the Malayan economy"
- the fiber of cotton or wool considered with regard to its length and degree of fineness:"jackets made from long-staple Egyptian cotton"
- historicala center of trade, especially in a specified commodity:"proposals were made for a wool staple at Pisa"
adjectivestaple (adjective)verbstaple (verb) · staples (third person present) · stapling (present participle) · stapled (past tense) · stapled (past participle)- sort or classify (wool, etc.) according to fiber.
OriginMiddle English (in staple): from Old French estaple ‘market’, from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch stapel ‘pillar, emporium’; related to staple. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.staple noun [C] (BASIC) a main product or part of something: Shortages mean that even staples (= basic foods) like bread are difficult to find.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/stapleA principal raw material or commodity grown or produced in a region. 2. A major item of trade in steady demand. 3. A basic dietary item, such as flour, rice, or corn. 4. A basic or principal element or feature.www.thefreedictionary.com/stapleSTAPLE meaning: 1 : a piece of metal or wire in the shape of a U that is used for attaching things: such as; 2 : a short, thin wire that goes through papers and is bent over at the ends to hold the papers together or that goes through a piece of paper, a photograph, etc., to attach it to a surfacewww.britannica.com/dictionary/staplestaple adjective [ always before noun ] uk / ˈsteɪpl / us Add to word list Add to word list A staple food, product, etc is basic and very important: a staple diet of rice and fishdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
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