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Meaning of Cordage | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈkɔːdɪdʒ

Definitions

  1. Cord (of any type) when viewed as a mass or commodity.
  2. A set of ropes and cords, especially that used for a ship's rigging.
  3. An amount of wood measured in cords.

Equivalents

العربية الحبال
Български такелаж
Español cordaje
Suomi köysistö
Français cordage cordage
Italiano cordame
Português cordagem cordame
Русский снасти такелаж
Svenska tågvirke
Türkçe selviçe

Examples

“So Juan stood, bewildered on the deck: / The wind sung, cordage strained, and sailors swore […]”
“[…] as the old craft deep dived into the green seas, and sent the shivering frost all over her, and the winds howled, and the cordage rang […]”
“Boatswain Marsham fell to work overhauling the bolts of sail-cloth and the hanks of cordage and the coils of rope, till he had found a new foresail and laid it under the hatch, and had placed great ropes and such cordage as headlines and marlines and sennets so that a man could lay hands on them in a time of haste and confusion.”
“A lone river wind sighed in the cordage of the ship.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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