HOISTING a battle
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hoistingsHOISTING, a battle
burtona hoisting tackle
girtlinea nautical hoisting rope
burtonsBURTON, a hoisting tackle
TYEChain for hoisting a yard.
PRYPOLEProp of a hoisting gin.
SLUNGPlaced in a hoisting device
HALYARDLine for hoisting a sail
TYELine for hoisting a mast
lewissona hoisting device, also LEWIS
girtlinesGIRTLINE, a nautical hoisting rope
lewisa hoisting device, also LEWISSON
DAVITHoisting crane on a ship's side.
CAPSTANRotating hoisting apparatus on a ship
SKOALIt's said while hoisting a pint
lewissonsLEWISSON, a hoisting device, also LEWIS
lewisesLEWIS, a hoisting device, also LEWISSON
davita hoisting device on a ship
davitsDAVIT, a hoisting device on a ship
derricka hoisting apparatus employing a tackle rigged at the end of a beam
dressto decorate a ship by hoisting lines of flags running its full length
sheavepulley for hoisting or hauling, having a grooved rim for retaining a wire rope
skyhookA helicopter equipped with a steel line and hook for hoisting and transporting heavy objects
skyhooksA helicopter equipped with a steel line and hook for hoisting and transporting heavy objects
halyardany of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use
halliardsany of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use
halliardany of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use
winchpowerful machine with one or more drums on which to coil a rope, cable, or chain for hauling or hoisting windlass
derrickframework or tower over a deep drill hole (as of an oil well) for supporting boring tackle or for hoisting and lowering
gantlinerope rove through a single block hung from a mast, funnel, etc., as a means of hoisting workers, tools, flags, or the like
sheerlegsA hoisting apparatus made from poles joined at or near the top and separated at the bottom, used for masting ships, installing engines, and lifting other heavy objects
sheers(usually used with a pl. v.) framework for hoisting heavy weights, consisting of two or more spars with their legs separated, fastened together near the top and steadied by guys, which support a tackle