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col·let

 (kŏl′ĭt)
n.
1. A cone-shaped sleeve used for holding circular or rodlike pieces in a lathe or other machine.
2. A metal collar used in watchmaking to join one end of a balance spring to the balance staff.
3. A circular flange or rim, as in a ring, into which a gem is set.

[French, diminutive of col, collar, from Latin collum, neck; see kwel- in Indo-European roots.]
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collet

(ˈkɒlɪt)
n
1. (Jewellery) (in a jewellery setting) a band or coronet-shaped claw that holds an individual stone
2. (Mechanical Engineering) mechanical engineering an externally tapered sleeve made in two or more segments and used to grip a shaft passed through its centre when the sleeve is compressed by being inserted in a tapered hole
3. (Horology) horology a small collar that supports the inner end of the hairspring
vb
(Jewellery) (tr) jewellery to mount in a collet
[C16: from Old French: a little collar, from col neckband, neck, from Latin collum neck]
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col•let

(ˈkɒl ɪt)

n.
1. a collar or enclosing band.
2. the enclosing rim within which a gemstone is set.
3. a slotted cylindrical clamp inserted into the tapered interior of a sleeve or chuck on a lathe to hold a cylindrical piece of work.
[1520–30; < French col neck (< Latin collum)]
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collet


Past participle: colleted
Gerund: colleting

Imperative
collet
collet
Present
I collet
you collet
he/she/it collets
we collet
you collet
they collet
Preterite
I colleted
you colleted
he/she/it colleted
we colleted
you colleted
they colleted
Present Continuous
I am colleting
you are colleting
he/she/it is colleting
we are colleting
you are colleting
they are colleting
Present Perfect
I have colleted
you have colleted
he/she/it has colleted
we have colleted
you have colleted
they have colleted
Past Continuous
I was colleting
you were colleting
he/she/it was colleting
we were colleting
you were colleting
they were colleting
Past Perfect
I had colleted
you had colleted
he/she/it had colleted
we had colleted
you had colleted
they had colleted
Future
I will collet
you will collet
he/she/it will collet
we will collet
you will collet
they will collet
Future Perfect
I will have colleted
you will have colleted
he/she/it will have colleted
we will have colleted
you will have colleted
they will have colleted
Future Continuous
I will be colleting
you will be colleting
he/she/it will be colleting
we will be colleting
you will be colleting
they will be colleting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been colleting
you have been colleting
he/she/it has been colleting
we have been colleting
you have been colleting
they have been colleting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been colleting
you will have been colleting
he/she/it will have been colleting
we will have been colleting
you will have been colleting
they will have been colleting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been colleting
you had been colleting
he/she/it had been colleting
we had been colleting
you had been colleting
they had been colleting
Conditional
I would collet
you would collet
he/she/it would collet
we would collet
you would collet
they would collet
Past Conditional
I would have colleted
you would have colleted
he/she/it would have colleted
we would have colleted
you would have colleted
they would have colleted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.collet - a metal cap or band placed on a wooden pole to prevent splitting
cap - something serving as a cover or protection
2.collet - a cone-shaped chuck used for holding cylindrical pieces in a lathecollet - a cone-shaped chuck used for holding cylindrical pieces in a lathe
chuck - a holding device consisting of adjustable jaws that center a workpiece in a lathe or center a tool in a drill
3.collet - a band or collar that holds an individual stone in a jewelry setting
band - a restraint put around something to hold it together
mounting - framework used for support or display
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Now the shepherds met together, according to custom, that they might send their monthly report about the flocks to the king; into their assembly he came having the ring on his finger, and as he was sitting among them he chanced to turn the collet of the ring inside his hand, when instantly he became invisible to the rest of the company and they began to speak of him as if he were no longer present.
Without a word Aramis then raised his hand to the eyes of the commander and showed him the collet of a ring he wore on the ring-finger of his left hand.
Its conical and flat face planar interface allows the use of either an adapter or a standard ER collet, and enables collets, endmill holders, expanding collet chucks and shrink-fit tooling to be mounted on a single base holder.
French coach Vincent Collet got what he wanted as France was picked to join the same group as team USA during the official draw for the men's basketball competition in the Rio Olympics.
Assemble the puller body, collet, draw rod, and knurled connector sleeve.
5 Collet Nuts In order for the toolholder to be balanced and maintaining accuracy while machining, it must have a balanced nut.
They use a collet to release the part when it is complete and then to grasp a new part.
European commercial banks, previously the primary funding source for airlines, have substantially cut their exposure to the aviation sector after the continent's debt crisis, leaving a funding gap for fast-growing airlines in emerging markets, said Francois Collet, vice-president for structured finance at Airbus.
European commercial banks, previously the primary funding source for airlines, have substantially reduced their exposure to the aviation sector after the continent's debt crisis, leaving a funding gap for fast-growing airlines in emerging markets, said Francois Collet, vice president for structured finance at Airbus.
Basic collet chucks are the most popular tool-holding system clue to their flexibility and ability to secure a variety of shank sizes via a simple collet change.
The two traditional methods for pulling bullets are with an impact puller or a collet tool.