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PRONUNCIATION OF MARLINGSPIKE

marlingspike  [ˈmɑːlɪŋˌspaɪk] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF MARLINGSPIKE

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adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Marlingspike is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES MARLINGSPIKE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

marlingspike

Marlinspike

Marlinspike is a tool used in marine ropework. Shaped in the form of a polished metal cone tapered to a rounded or flattened point, they aid in such tasks as unlaying rope for splicing, untying knots, drawing marline tight using a marlinspike hitch, and as a toggle joining ropes under tension in a belaying pin splice. Most marlinspikes are 6 to 12 inches long, but may reach 2 feet and more for working heavy cables and ropes. They are usually made from iron or steel, whereas fids, similar in shape and function, are formed from wood or bone. The marlinspike may be a separate tool or one item on a pocket knife. Sailors who become proficient at knot tying, splicing, and sewing using the marlinspike are said to have mastered marlinespike seamanship, earning them the right to be known as marlin spikes or marlinspike seamen.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH MARLINGSPIKE


alike
əˈlaɪk
bike
baɪk
dislike
dɪsˈlaɪk
garpike
ˈɡɑːˌpaɪk
handspike
ˈhændˌspaɪk
like
laɪk
like-for-like
ˌlaɪkfəˈlaɪk
likes
ˈlaɪk
marlinespike
ˈmɑːlɪŋˌspaɪk
marlinspike
ˈmɑːlɪnˌspaɪk
mic
maɪk
mike
maɪk
muspike
ˈmʌspaɪk
pike
paɪk
rampike
ˈræmpaɪk
shunpike
ˈʃʌnˌpaɪk
spike
spaɪk
strike
straɪk
turnpike
ˈtɜːnˌpaɪk
unlike
ʌnˈlaɪk

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE MARLINGSPIKE

markswomen
marl
marlacious
Marlborough
Marley
marlin
marlin(e) spike
marline
marlinespike
marling
marlinspike
marlite
marlitic
Marlowe
marlstone
marly
marmalade
marmalade cat
marmalade orange
marmalade tree

WORDS THAT END LIKE MARLINGSPIKE

childlike
dike
dirt bike
feel like
human-like
hunger strike
jack pike
kike
marlin(e) spike
motorbike
mountain bike
Nike
road bike
sunlike
superbike
the like
there´s nothing like
tike
trike
walleyed pike

Synonyms and antonyms of marlingspike in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «marlingspike» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF MARLINGSPIKE

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Translator English - Chinese

marlingspike
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

marlingspike
570 millions of speakers

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marlingspike
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

marlingspike
380 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Arabic

marlingspike
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

marlingspike
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

marlingspike
270 millions of speakers

Translator English - Bengali

marlingspike
260 millions of speakers

Translator English - French

marlingspike
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Marlingspike
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

marlingspike
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

marlingspike
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

marlingspike
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Marlingspike
85 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Vietnamese

marlingspike
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

marlingspike
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

मार्लपाइक
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

marlingspike
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

marlingspike
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

marlingspike
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

marlingspike
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

marlingspike
30 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Greek

marlingspike
15 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Afrikaans

marlingspike
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

marlingspike
10 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Norwegian

marlingspike
5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «MARLINGSPIKE»

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «MARLINGSPIKE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about marlingspike

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MARLINGSPIKE»

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1
United States Congressional serial set
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' K, longitude 58° 32' W., "I sho hag and a marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag a a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878. — " Shot ...
‎1883
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Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1884
3
Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries to the Secretary of ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' K., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1884
4
Report of the Commissioner for ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitnte 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' Wv "I shot a hag and a marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " 1 skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States Fish Commission, 1884
5
Report
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
United States. Bureau of Fisheries, 1884
6
Notes on the Habits and Methods of Capture of Various ...
October 1, 1878.— Latitute 43° 54' N., longitude 58° 32' W., "I shot a hag and a marlingspike." October 3, 1878. — " I skinned a marlingspike this morning, a hag and a gull. Later in the day I shot three gulls and two jaegers." October 4, 1878.
Joseph William Collins, 1884
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The Ashley Book of Knots
" Mr. Ashley has devoted eleven years to writing this book, and it is based on forty years of looking for, trying out, and thinking up new knots. His drawings abound in humor and the text is full of colorful anecdotes.
Clifford Warren Ashley, Geoffrey Budworth, 1993
8
Knots for Boaters
Marlingspike. Hitch. Any knot worth tying is worth drawing up so that it won't come apart or distort. With most knots this requires only light tension, something you can do with your bare hands. But some knots — Constrictors, Lashings, Seizings,  ...
Brion Toss, 2003
9
Chapman Knots for Boaters
Marlingspike. Hitch. Any knot worth tying is worth drawing up so that it won't come apart or distort. With most knots this requires only light tension, something you can do with your bare hands. But some knots — Constrictors, Lashings, Seizings,  ...
Brion Toss, 2009
10
The Complete Rigger's Apprentice: Tools and Techniques for ...
Marlingspike Hitch It is difficult—even painful—to put much tension on twine or small-diameter rope using only bare hands. But cordage necessarily relies on tension, both for holding things in place and for making knots secure. The handiest ...
Brion Toss, 1997

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