collet
/ˈkɑlɪt/
Etymology
From a medieval diminutive of Coll, from the given name Nicholas.
name
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
noun
- A band, flange, ferrule, or collar, designed to grip and hold a tool or a workpiece under proper control, and usually to release it under control thereafter; such a collet usually is made of a hard, springy material, especially a metal.“That collet can handle up to 3/8-inch bits.”
- The rim (of a ring) within which a jewel is set.“There is an almost invisible collet that secures the stone to the ring.”
- In an embryonic plant, the transition zone between the root and the hypocotyl (not clearly distinguishable in most plants.)“Collar rot forms in the collet between the stem and the root.”