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Kneck
The twisting of a rope or cable as it is running out
odometer
attached to a vehicle or connected as by a flexible cable to the wheel of a vehicle which measures the distance
Capstan
or exerting great power by traction upon a rope or cable passing around the drum It is operated either by steam
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Keckling
Old rope or iron chains wound around a cable See Keckle v t
Cablelaid
three stranded ropes or hawsers twisted together to form a cable
piracy
unauthorized use, interception, or receipt of encoded communications (as satellite cable programming) esp. to avoid paying fees for use [the statute's
pirate
authorization esp. in infringement of copyright [the pirated software] [pirating cable signals] vi : to commit piracy compare bootleg
bathysphere
a spherical deep diving apparatus lowered by a cable for underwater exploration it is constructed with a strong steel
Bitter
AA turn of the cable which is round the bitts
Cable
A large strong rope or chain of considerable length used to retain a vessel at anchor and for other purposes...
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