latched
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Latch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Latched p. pr. & vb. n. Latching.]
1. To catch so as to hold. [Obs.]
Those that remained threw darts at our men, and latching our darts, sent them again at us. --Golding.
2. To catch or fasten by means of a latch.
The door was only latched. --Locke.
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latched
adj : firmly fastened or secured against opening; "windows and
doors were all fast"; "a locked closet"; "left the
house properly secured" [syn: barred, bolted, fast,
locked, secured]