Zipper

/ˈzɪpər/ noun

A zipper is a fastening device made of two rows of teeth that can be opened or closed by pulling a slider. It is used on clothes, bags, and many other items.

“Zipper” comes from a brand name used by the B.F. Goodrich Company in the early 1900s, based on the “zip” sound the fastener makes. The onomatopoeic name quickly became the common word.

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