hawserˈhɔ zər, -sər
hawser (n)
- plural
- hawsers
hawser
English Definitions:
hawser (noun)
large heavy rope for nautical use
hawser (Noun)
a cable or heavy rope used to tow or moor a ship
Hawser
Hawser is a nautical term for a thick cable or rope used in mooring or towing a ship. A hawser passes through a hawsehole, also known as a cat hole, located on the hawse.
Hawser
Hawser () is a nautical term for a thick cable or rope used in mooring or towing a ship. A hawser passes through a hawsehole, also known as a cat hole, located on the hawse.
hawser
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