holddown

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Etymology[edit]

Deverbal from hold down.

Noun[edit]

holddown (plural holddowns)

  1. (engineering) A clamping device that holds another structural element in place.
    Coordinate terms: holdback, tiedown
  2. (computing) A period during which a network router ignores messages about a currently unreachable route, giving it time to become reachable again.