Examples of 'cordage' in a sentence

Meaning of "cordage"

cordage (noun) refers to a collection of ropes or cords, especially in a nautical or industrial setting
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  • A set of ropes and cords, especially that used for a ship's rigging.
  • An amount of wood measured in cords.

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How to make cordage from various sources.
Ensure you choose a very strong cordage.
Drip loops in all cordage connected to controller is highly recommended.
We must cut off the cordage.
Hemp and cordage factory.
Get some wood and cordage.
Cordage made of hemp.
Beware of breaking the cordage in you.
Sennit is a type of cordage made by plaiting strands of dried fibre or grass.
The bark finally serves for making cordage.
I bind you with the cordage open the feet.
But we are still waiting on cordage.
A knot is an intentional complication in cordage which may be useful or decorative.
Bark fiber of the plant is often used for cordage.
Hercules cordage was used for dragging nets for fishing.

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Is you can make cordage.
I made bark fibre cordage and tied the end to a stick.
Sinews make wonderful cordage.
Cordage can be made from the fibers of the inner bark.
It provides good quality firewood and fibre for cordage.
Some of the best cordage can be made from human hair.
Teeth in the production of rope and string called cordage.
It is often made of cordage and tied in a fiador knot under the jaw.
String and cordage.
The epidermis of the leaves furnishes the strings for hammocks and all kinds of cordage.
Types of cordage.
The bark yields a strong fibre for rope and cordage.
Cordage is a Leavers lace.
Untwisting of cordage.
Claim 1 defines a cordage in accordance with the present invention.
Its inner bark is used to make very strong ropes and cordage.
Generally shoelaces are of narrow construction and thin cordage similar to parachute cord is used.
These qualities make the fibre exceptionally suitable for marine cordage.
Fibers extracted from leaves are also used in cordage and in making bird traps.
A versatackle is a self-locking tensioning structure implemented in cordage.
Historically, the term referred to cordage less than one inch in circumference.
Among the items recovered were sophisticated examples of basketry and a range of cordage varieties.
Finally, a simple length of cordage was used to drive the rotation of the impellor.
The fiber extracted from the bark is widely used to make cordage and for caulking.
The ship will need cordage and canvas and her timbers corked, and a.
Use proper splicing procedures as outlined by the Cordage Institute.
Made-up fishing nets from twine, cordage or rope of manmade fibres excluding fish landing nets.
Quincy College has a campus located in Cordage Park.
Thus, Canada Cordage disagreed that its product is of poor quality.
TEUFELBERGER presents the newest sailing ropes of its sailing cordage brand NEW ENGLAND ROPES.
Oh Camel-driver Though the cordage start For God 's sake Help me lift the fallen load.
Knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope.
Cables, cordage and rope; electric wire or cable.
Howe 's father was a ship owner and a manufacturer of cordage.
It took more than that in stock and cordage to re-rig the ship.

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