Nautical chain or rope
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TYENautical chain or rope.
TYENautical chain or rope
TETHERRope or chain.
TYEShip rope or chain
TOWType of rope or chain.
wooldto wind a rope or chain around
wooldsWOOLD, to wind a rope or chain around
tuglessbeing without a rope or chain to pull
wooldingthe act of winding a rope or chain
wooldedWOOLD, to wind a rope or chain around
catenariesA wire, rope, or chain forming such a curve
wooldingsWOOLDING, the act of winding a rope or chain
towto pull by means of a chain or rope
cableswire rope or metal chain of great tensile strength
towsTOW, to pull by means of a chain or rope
towedTOW, to pull by means of a chain or rope
surging(of a rope, chain, or windlass) Slip back with a jerk
towto pull or haul (a car, barge, etc.) by rope or chain
towsto pull or haul (a car, barge, etc.) by rope or chain
towedto pull or haul (a car, barge, etc.) by rope or chain
towingto pull or haul (a car, barge, etc.) by rope or chain
parrala sliding loop of rope or chain used on a ship, also PARREL
parrela sliding loop of rope or chain used on a ship, also PARRAL
undergirtto strengthen; secure, as by passing a rope or chain under and around
sternfasta rope or chain for making fast a ship's stern to a wharf
bobstaysrope, chain, or rod from the outer end of the bowsprit to the cutwater
undergirdSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
sternfastsSTERNFAST, a rope or chain for making fast a ship's stern to a wharf
parralsPARRAL, a sliding loop of rope or chain used on a ship, also PARREL
undergirdedSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
bobstayrope, chain, or rod from the outer end of the bowsprit to the cutwater
undergirdsSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
undergirdingSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
tetheringTie (an animal) with a rope or chain so as to restrict its movement
parrelsPARREL, a sliding loop of rope or chain used on a ship, also PARRAL
rodesa line (as of rope or chain) used to attach an anchor to a boat
guya rope, chain, rod, or wire attached to something as a brace or guide called also guyline
nunchakuA Japanese martial arts weapon consisting of two hardwood sticks joined together by a chain, rope, or thong
nunchakusA Japanese martial arts weapon consisting of two hardwood sticks joined together by a chain, rope, or thong
shackleA metal link, typically U-shaped, closed by a bolt, used to secure a chain or rope to something