Detant

/ˈdetænt/ noun

Definition

A mechanical device or catch that holds something in place until released.

Etymology

From French 'détente' or related to 'detent.' This is a technical term used in watchmaking and machinery, borrowing from French mechanical terminology.

Kelly Says

Detants are tiny pieces in watches and firearms that are absolutely critical—without them, your watch wouldn't tick properly! These invisible mechanical heroes show how machines need multiple parts working together.

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