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ratlin
rat·line also rat·lin R0054500 (răt′lĭn)n.1. Any of the small ropes fastened horizontally to the shrouds of a ship and forming a ladder for going aloft.2. The material used for these ropes. [Alteration (perhaps influenced by rat, with reference to ships' rats) of Middle English ratheling in ratheling line, thin cordage used for ratlines, from Middle English rathelen, to entwine + probably from alteration of Middle English raddle, stick, wattle, hurdle woven from wattle, perhaps from Anglo-Norman ridele, redele, rail on the side of a cart, probably of Germanic origin and akin to Middle High German reitel, reidel, toggle, turning handle, Old High German rīdan, to turn, wind; and Old English wrīthan, to writhe; see writhe.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ratlin - (nautical) a small horizontal rope between the shrouds of a sailing ship; they form a ladder for climbing aloftratlinesailing, seafaring, navigation - the work of a sailorline - something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible; "a washing line"ship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight |
ratlin
Synonyms for ratlinnoun (nautical) a small horizontal rope between the shrouds of a sailing shipSynonymsRelated Words- sailing
- seafaring
- navigation
- line
- ship
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