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English Dictionary: riveting by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
riveting
adj
  1. capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story"
    Synonym(s): absorbing, engrossing, fascinating, gripping, riveting
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Riveting \Riv"et*ing\, n.
      1. The act of joining with rivets; the act of spreading out
            and clinching the end, as of a rivet, by beating or
            pressing.
  
      2. The whole set of rivets, collectively. --Tomlinsin.
  
      {Butt riveting}, riveting in which the ends or edges of
            plates form a butt joint, and are fastened together by
            being riveted to a narrow strip which covers the joint.
  
      {Chain riveting}, riveting in which the rivets, in two or
            more rows along the seam, are set one behind the other.
  
      {Crossed riveting}, riveting in which the rivets in one row
            are set opposite the spaces between the rivets in the next
            row.
  
      {Double riveting}, in lap riveting, two rows of rivets along
            the seam; in butt riveting, four rows, two on each side of
            the joint.
  
      {Lap riveting}, riveting in which the ends or edges of plates
            overlap and are riveted together.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Rivet \Riv"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Riveted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Riveting}.]
      1. To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two
            pieces of iron.
  
      2. To spread out the end or point of, as of a metallic pin,
            rod, or bolt, by beating or pressing, so as to form a sort
            of head.
  
      3. Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or
            immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection.
  
                     Rivet and nail me where I stand, ye powers!
                                                                              --Congreve.
  
                     Thus his confidence was riveted and confirmed. --Sir
                                                                              W. Scott.
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