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cathead
cat·head C0162500 (kăt′hĕd′)n. A beam projecting outward from the bow of a ship and used as a support to lift the anchor. [Obsolete cat, catboat + head.]cathead (ˈkætˌhɛd) n (Nautical Terms) a fitting at the bow of a vessel for securing the anchor when raisedTranslationscathead
cathead[′kat‚hed] (naval architecture) A projection on a ship's bow which supports tackle for hoisting an anchor, and to which the anchor is secured. catheadA notched wedge placed between two formwork members meeting at an oblique angle. |