- verbgrip (verb) · grips (third person present) · gripped (past tense) · gripped (past participle) · gripping (present participle)
- take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly:"his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel"
- maintain a firm contact, especially by friction:"a sole that really grips well on wet rock"
- (of a feeling or emotion) deeply affect (someone):"she was gripped by a feeling of excitement"
- compel the attention or interest of:"she gripped us from the first sentence"
noungrip (noun) · grips (plural noun)- a firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp:"he lost his grip on Johnson's arm" · "the icy grip of winter"
- a manner of grasping or holding something:"I've changed my grip and my backswing"
- the ability of something, especially a wheel or shoe, to maintain a firm contact with a surface:"these shoes have got no grip"
- an effective form of control over something:"our firm grip on inflation"
- an intellectual understanding of something:"you've got a pretty good grip on what's going on"
- a part or attachment by which something is held in the hand:"handlebar grips"
- a traveling bag:"a grip crammed with new clothes"
- an assistant in a theater; a stagehand.
- a member of a camera crew responsible for moving and setting up equipment.
OriginOld English grippa (verb), gripe ‘grasp, clutch’ (noun), gripa ‘handful, sheath’; related to gripe.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp:
- a manner of grasping or holding something:
- the ability of something, especially a wheel or shoe, to maintain a firm contact with a surface:
- an effective form of control over something:
- a traveling bag:
- an assistant in a theater; a stagehand.
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- A gripper can refer to12:
- A person or thing that grips something.
- A cover on the handle of a bicycle, tool, etc., that makes it easier to grip.
- In printing, one of a number of fingerlike devices for gripping a sheet and transferring it to or from the printing surface.
- In curling, a rubber or other material attached to a curling shoe to improve traction on the ice.
- In rail transport (slang), a ticket collector.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.gripper [ grip-er ] show ipa noun a person or thing that grips. Printing. (in certain presses) one of a number of fingerlike devices for gripping a sheet and transferring it to or from the printing surface.www.dictionary.com/browse/grippergripper (plural grippers) A person or thing that grips something. A cover on the handle of a bicycle, tool, etc, that makes it easier to grip. (curling) A rubber or other material attached to a curling shoe to improve traction on the ice. (rail transport, slang) A ticket collector.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gripper Explore further
WEBTo put it in the simplest way possible, a gripper is a device that enables robots to interact with objects such as picking, holding, and moving them safely. When grippers are combined with collaborative robotic …
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