marlinespike — or marlinspike [mär′linspīk΄] n. a pointed metal tool for separating the strands of a rope or wire in splicing: also marlingspike … English World dictionary
Marlinespike hitch — Names Marlinespike hitch, Marlinspike hitch, Marlingspike hitch, Boat knot Category Hitch … Wikipedia
Marlinespike seamanship — (or marlinspiking), is the art of handling and working all kinds of natural fiber, synthetic fiber, and wire rope. So named because it often involves use of a marlinspike, it generally covers all types of knot tying, splicing of cordage, sail… … Wikipedia
marlinespike hitch — noun : a hitch into which a marlinespike is inserted in order to draw seizing taut … Useful english dictionary
marlinespike — also marlinspike noun Date: 1539 a tool (as of wood or iron) that tapers to a point and is used to separate strands of rope or wire (as in splicing) … New Collegiate Dictionary
marlinespike — noun A tool, consisting of a pointed metal spike, used to manipulate the strands of rope or cable when splicing … Wiktionary
marlinespike — n. tool shaped like a spike for loosening rope or wire strands … English contemporary dictionary
marlinespike — mar•line•spike [[t]ˈmɑr lɪnˌspaɪk[/t]] n. naut. a pointed iron implement used in separating the strands of rope in splicing, marling, etc • Etymology: 1620–30; orig. marling spike. See marl II, ing I … From formal English to slang
marlinespike — /ˈmalənspaɪk/ (say mahluhnspuyk) noun a pointed metal implement used in marling, separating the strands of rope in splicing, etc. {originally marling spike. See marl2, spike1} …
marlinespike — n. pointed tool used to separate strands of rope and for other purposes … Dictionary of difficult words