IPA: /ɪnˈklɪp/
KK: /ɪnˈklɪp/
To hold or enclose something tightly, often by using a clasp or similar device.
She decided to inclip the papers together to keep them organized.
Past: inclipped
Past Participle: inclipped
This word originates from Latin 'in-' (meaning in or into) and 'clippere' (meaning to cut). The word 'inclip' means to cut into or to enclose something.
Think of 'cutting into' something ('in-' means in or into, and 'clippere' means to cut') — that's why 'inclip' refers to enclosing or cutting into.