eyelet
31eyelet — /ˈaɪlət / (say uyluht) noun 1. a small, typically round hole, especially one finished at the edge, as in cloth or leather, for the passage of a lace or cord, or in embroidery, for ornament. 2. a metal ring for lining a small hole. 3. an eyehole… …
32eyelet — A frame attachment that allows you to mount racks or fenders to the bicycle …
33eyelet(s) — islet(s) …
34eyelet — n. & v. n. 1 a small hole in paper, leather, cloth, etc., for string or rope etc. to pass through. 2 a metal ring reinforcement for this. 3 a small eye, esp. the ocellus on a butterfly s wing (cf. EYE n. 11a). 4 a form of decoration in embroidery …
35Eyelet punch — Дыропробиватель, дырокол …
36eyelet connector — A connector for electrical connections which is attached to a wire and has its ring shaped end pushed onto a round post or threaded terminal …
37eyelet pliers — Pliers for punching small holes, with a round stud in one jaw and a hole in the other …
38eyelet-hole — …
39islet — eyelet …
40Geuzen medals — Geuzen or Beggar’s (also Sea Beggar‘s) Medals were coined during the early days of the Dutch Revolt and the first half of the Eighty Years War in the 16th century. During that period a lot of medals, tokens and jetons with a political message… …