Secured to the dock
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MOOREDSecured to the dock
OPTIONEDSecured the rights to
anchoragesThe action of securing something to a base or the state of being secured
anchorageThe action of securing something to a base or the state of being secured
deadmanAn object buried in or secured to the ground for the purpose of providing anchorage or leverage
deadmenAn object buried in or secured to the ground for the purpose of providing anchorage or leverage
becketgrommet or eye on a block to which the standing end of a fall can be secured
becketsgrommet or eye on a block to which the standing end of a fall can be secured
partnerA timber framework secured to and strengthening the deck of a wooden ship around a hole for a mast
partnersA timber framework secured to and strengthening the deck of a wooden ship around a hole for a mast
horseshoeA shoe for a horse formed of a narrow band of iron in the form of an extended circular arc and secured to the hoof with nails
horseshoesA shoe for a horse formed of a narrow band of iron in the form of an extended circular arc and secured to the hoof with nails
strappadosA form of punishment or torture in which the victim was secured to a rope and made to fall from a height almost to the ground before being stopped with an abrupt jerk
strappadoA form of punishment or torture in which the victim was secured to a rope and made to fall from a height almost to the ground before being stopped with an abrupt jerk
bolasweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
bolaweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
bolasesweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals