clevis

/ˈklɛvɪs/
noun
  1. A U-shaped metal piece with holes at the ends, used to attach parts together, especially in machinery or towing.
    • The farmer used a clevis to connect the trailer to the tractor.
    • The hardware store sells clevis pins for various sizes of clevis.
    • He replaced the broken clevis on the boat's anchor chain.
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