Clincher

/ˈklɪntʃər/ noun

A fact, argument, or statement that settles a question or wins a debate decisively; the final deciding point.

From 'clinch' (possibly from 'clench,' meaning to grip tightly, from Old English 'clyncan'). A clincher 'clinches' an argument by gripping it firmly and making it impossible to dispute.

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