backstay

backstay
backstay1
/bak"stay'/, n.
1. Mach. a supporting or checking piece in a mechanism.
2. Building Trades. an anchored tension member, as a cable, permanently or temporarily supporting a compression member, as a tower or pole, subject to a pull above its base from the opposite direction.
3. a strip of leather at the back of a shoe used for reinforcement and sometimes to connect the quarters.
[1860-65; BACK1 + STAY2]
backstay2
/bak"stay'/, n.
Naut. any of various shrouds forming part of a vessel's standing rigging and leading aft from masts above a lower mast to the sides or stern of the vessel in order to reinforce the masts against forward pull.
[1620-30; BACK1 + STAY3]

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