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  • Rope line
  • Setting for celebrity/fans interaction

    A rope line is a setting in which a major celebrity, i.e. movie star, musician, supermodel, politician, internet celebrity, interacts with the general

    Rope line

    Rope line

    Rope_line

  • Rope
  • Length of braided strands

    laid line Cable-laid rope (Knots, splices and rope work. Verrill, Alpheus Hyatt, 1919) Hawser-laid rope (Seaman's Pocket-Book, 1943) Because rope has a

    Rope

    Rope

    Rope

  • Fly system
  • Rigging above a theater stage

    operating line. The compensating line is made of two lengths of wire rope: a thick heavy wire rope (e.g. 1" diameter), and a thin wire rope (e.g. 1/4"

    Fly system

    Fly system

    Fly_system

  • Skipping-rope rhyme
  • Rhyme chanted by children while skipping

    A skipping rhyme (occasionally skipping-rope rhyme or jump-rope rhyme), is a rhyme chanted by children while skipping. Such rhymes have been recorded

    Skipping-rope rhyme

    Skipping-rope_rhyme

  • Rope splicing
  • Semi-permanent joint between two ropes

    stopper at the end of a line, to form a loop or an eye in a rope, or for joining two ropes together. Splices are preferred to knotted rope, since while a knot

    Rope splicing

    Rope splicing

    Rope_splicing

  • Little Rope
  • 2024 studio album by Sleater-Kinney

    Little Rope is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Sleater-Kinney, released on January 19, 2024, on Loma Vista. Produced by John Congleton

    Little Rope

    Little_Rope

  • Rope access
  • Form of industrial climbing

    Forms of rope access Rope access, also known as industrial climbing and commercial climbing, is a form of work positioning. Rope access originates from

    Rope access

    Rope access

    Rope_access

  • Crowd control
  • Public security practice

    control – Measures taken against unlawful or violent crowds of people Rope line – Setting for celebrity/fans interaction Benedictus, Leo (October 3, 2015)

    Crowd control

    Crowd control

    Crowd_control

  • Prusik
  • Type of knot

    used to attach a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue, ziplining, and by arborists. The

    Prusik

    Prusik

    Prusik

  • Rope-dancing
  • Acrobatic activity

    rope or cable somewhat like a modern zip line Skipping – in which the performer repeatedly jumps over a swinging rope Slackwire – in which the rope or

    Rope-dancing

    Rope-dancing

    Rope-dancing

  • Rope dart
  • Weapon in Chinese martial arts

    The rope dart or rope javelin (simplified Chinese: 绳镖; traditional Chinese: 繩鏢; pinyin: shéng biāo, Japanese: 縄鏢 or 縄標: Jōhyō), is one of the flexible

    Rope dart

    Rope dart

    Rope_dart

  • Rope jumping
  • Extreme sport

    Rope jumping, is the extreme sport of jumping off a high cliff while tied to a long climbing rope which is itself statically tied to a highline-anchor

    Rope jumping

    Rope jumping

    Rope_jumping

  • Bondage positions and methods
  • Techniques for consensually restraining people for sexual pleasure

    erotically to BDSM. A number of bondage positions and methods are used in rope bondage and other BDSM activities. Ropes are a common element of these positions

    Bondage positions and methods

    Bondage positions and methods

    Bondage_positions_and_methods

  • Tug of war
  • Sport in which two teams pull on a rope

    tug-a-war, tug war, rope war, rope pulling, or tugging war) is a sport in which two teams compete by pulling on opposite ends of a rope, with the goal of

    Tug of war

    Tug of war

    Tug_of_war

  • Philippe Petit
  • French highwire artist (born 1949)

    monofilament, attached to a rope. They had to practice this many times to perfect their technique. They first shot the fishing line, which was attached to

    Philippe Petit

    Philippe Petit

    Philippe_Petit

  • Garrote
  • Execution method

    in later years, sometimes mechanical) ligature of chain, rope, scarf, wire, or fishing line, used to strangle a person. A garrotte can be made of different

    Garrote

    Garrote

    Garrote

  • Disembarkation
  • Process of unloading a watercraft or an aircraft

    Accidents during disembarkation are most often due to being struck by a rope (line), railing or other items due to the ship's motion, or attempting to avoid

    Disembarkation

    Disembarkation

  • Brace (sailing)
  • Line used to rotate a yard around the mast

    A brace on a square-rigged ship is a rope (line) used to rotate a yard around the mast, to allow the ship to sail at different angles to the wind. Braces

    Brace (sailing)

    Brace (sailing)

    Brace_(sailing)

  • Bluebird (Marvel Comics)
  • Comics character

    Jackal. Bluebird has no superpowers. However, she uses a retractable rope line, insulated boots for protection against electricity, blue paint pellets

    Bluebird (Marvel Comics)

    Bluebird_(Marvel_Comics)

  • APOPO
  • NGO that trains landmine- and tuberculosis-sniffing rats

    way. In the field, rats wear a special harness that is attached to a rope line. When a rat smells a landmine, it stops and scratches the ground. A bell

    APOPO

    APOPO

    APOPO

  • Heaving line knot
  • Class of knot used to add weight to the end of a rope to make it easier to throw

    A heaving line knot is a family of knots which are used for adding weight to the end of a rope, to make the rope easier to throw. In nautical use, a heaving

    Heaving line knot

    Heaving line knot

    Heaving_line_knot

  • Block and tackle
  • System of two or more pulleys and a rope or cable

    block and tackle or only tackle is a system of two or more pulleys with a rope or cable threaded between them, used to provide tension and lift heavy loads

    Block and tackle

    Block and tackle

    Block_and_tackle

  • Calf roping
  • Rodeo event

    Calf roping, also known as tie-down roping in the United States and Canada and rope and tie in Australia and New Zealand, is a rodeo event that features

    Calf roping

    Calf roping

    Calf_roping

  • Mooring
  • Structure for securing floating vessels

    more expensive than other sorts of line. Some ships use wire rope for one or more of their mooring lines. Wire rope is hard to handle and maintain. There

    Mooring

    Mooring

    Mooring

  • Winch
  • Mechanical device used to adjust rope tension

    it unwinding unless the pawl is retracted. The rope may be stored on the winch. When trimming a line on a sailboat, the crew member turns the winch handle

    Winch

    Winch

    Winch

  • Knot
  • Method of fastening or securing linear material

    bends, loop knots, and splices: a hitch fastens a rope to another object; a bend fastens two ends of a rope to each another; a loop knot is any knot creating

    Knot

    Knot

    Knot

  • Bowline
  • Simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope

    is an ancient and simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope. It has the virtues of being both easy to tie and untie; most notably, it

    Bowline

    Bowline

    Bowline

  • Eye splice
  • Method of creating a loop in the end of a rope

    with its knot tied back to the line, rope or wire. There are various splicing techniques, and relate to whether a rope is braided or plaited, whether

    Eye splice

    Eye splice

    Eye_splice

  • Patrick J. Brown
  • American firefighter (1952–2001)

    perform two rope rescues at a fire in a 12-story building in Times Square. Using firefighters lying on the roof to anchor the rope line because there

    Patrick J. Brown

    Patrick_J._Brown

  • List of knots
  • easily be shifted up and down the rope while slack Albright special – used to tie two different diameters of line together, for instance to tie monofilament

    List of knots

    List_of_knots

  • Mushing
  • Sport or dog powered transport method

    Snub-line: A securing rope or cable used to tie the team to a fixed object such as a tree or post before beginning a run, or while resting. Picket Line: Used

    Mushing

    Mushing

    Mushing

  • Guy-wire
  • Tensioned cable designed to add stability to a freestanding structure

    A guy-wire, guy-line, guy-rope, down guy, or stay, also called simply a guy, is a tensioned cable designed to add stability to a freestanding structure

    Guy-wire

    Guy-wire

    Guy-wire

  • Breakaway roping
  • Rodeo event

    Breakaway roping is a variation of calf roping where a calf is roped, but not thrown and tied. It is a rodeo event that features a calf and one mounted

    Breakaway roping

    Breakaway roping

    Breakaway_roping

  • Picket line
  • Rope used to tether horses

    A picket line is a horizontal rope along which horses are tied at intervals. The rope can be on the ground, at chest height (above the knees, below the

    Picket line

    Picket line

    Picket_line

  • Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan
  • 1981 shooting in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    allowed an unscreened group to stand within 15 ft (4.5 m) of him, behind a rope line. The agency uses multiple layers of protection. Local police in the outer

    Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan

    Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan

    Attempted_assassination_of_Ronald_Reagan

  • Worm, parcel and serve
  • traditionally applied only to traditional twisted rope, either natural fiber or steel wire-rope, not the braided line almost exclusively used on modern vessels

    Worm, parcel and serve

    Worm, parcel and serve

    Worm,_parcel_and_serve

  • Pulley
  • Wheel to support movement and change of direction of a taut cable

    rope may be a light line or a strong cable. This system is included in the list of simple machines identified by Renaissance scientists. If the rope and

    Pulley

    Pulley

    Pulley

  • Dynamic rope
  • Rope designed to stretch under load

    A dynamic rope is a specially constructed, somewhat elastic rope used primarily in rock climbing, ice climbing, and mountaineering. This elasticity, or

    Dynamic rope

    Dynamic rope

    Dynamic_rope

  • Rope solo climbing
  • Type of solo climbing with protection

    Rope-solo climbing or rope-soloing (or self-belaying) is a form of solo climbing (i.e. performed alone without a climbing partner), but unlike free solo

    Rope solo climbing

    Rope solo climbing

    Rope_solo_climbing

  • DC Multiverse (toy line)
  • Action figure toyline

    production, the line is based on properties owned by DC Comics. The line was launched as a continuation of Mattel's DC Universe Classics line and utilizes

    DC Multiverse (toy line)

    DC Multiverse (toy line)

    DC_Multiverse_(toy_line)

  • My Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the Sky
  • 2010 studio album by Swans

    previous Swans line-ups as well as his side project Angels of Light to record and tour for this album. My Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the Sky has

    My Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the Sky

    My_Father_Will_Guide_Me_up_a_Rope_to_the_Sky

  • Rope lock
  • Device used in theater fly systems

    In a theater fly system, a rope lock is a device used to prevent a rope, and the line set it controls, from moving. A rope lock is controlled by a steel

    Rope lock

    Rope lock

    Rope_lock

  • Death by Degrees
  • 2005 video game

    However, the two grudgingly work together to escape and grab the helicopter rope line, with Nina having a flashback to the events before her father's death

    Death by Degrees

    Death_by_Degrees

  • Muehlebach Hotel
  • Historic hotel in Missouri, US

    shook hands with many of the FFA band members that were standing in a rope line in the lobby. The band members were also staying at the hotel the same

    Muehlebach Hotel

    Muehlebach Hotel

    Muehlebach_Hotel

  • Stopper knot
  • Knot that forms a fixed thicker point to prevent unreeving

    thickness rope for the purpose of preventing the rope, at that point, from slipping through a narrow passage, such as a hole in a block. To pass a rope through

    Stopper knot

    Stopper knot

    Stopper_knot

  • Capstan equation
  • Formula relating load-force and hold-force on a line wound around a cylinder

    describes the tension required to cause slippage of a flexible line (such as a rope, wire rope, or a belt) that is wound around a cylinder and tensioned on

    Capstan equation

    Capstan equation

    Capstan_equation

  • Traveling block
  • that contains a set of pulleys or sheaves through which the drill line (wire rope) is threaded or reeved and is opposite (and under) the crown block

    Traveling block

    Traveling block

    Traveling_block

  • Hangman's knot
  • Type of knot

    superseded in the late 19th century with a metal eye spliced into one end of the rope, the noose being formed by passing the other end through it. The classic

    Hangman's knot

    Hangman's knot

    Hangman's_knot

  • The Beths
  • New Zealand indie-pop band

    albums Future Me Hates Me (2018), Jump Rope Gazers (2020), Expert in a Dying Field (2022), and Straight Line Was a Lie (2025). They have toured internationally

    The Beths

    The Beths

    The_Beths

  • Chain sinnet
  • Series of knots for shortening a cable

    shortening a rope or other cable while in use or for storage. It is formed by making a series of simple crochet-like stitches in the line. It can also

    Chain sinnet

    Chain sinnet

    Chain_sinnet

  • Rope Cosmetology
  • 1978 Japanese film

    Rope Cosmetology (団鬼六 縄化粧, Dan Oniroku nawa geshō), a.k.a. Rope Makeover or Oniroku Dan: Rope Makeover, is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's Roman Porno

    Rope Cosmetology

    Rope_Cosmetology

  • Butterfly loop
  • Knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope

    knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope. Tied in the bight, it can be made in a rope without access to either of the ends; this is a distinct

    Butterfly loop

    Butterfly loop

    Butterfly_loop

  • List of friction hitch knots
  • attach one rope to another in a way that is easily adjusted. These knots are commonly used in climbing as part of single-rope technique, doubled-rope technique

    List of friction hitch knots

    List_of_friction_hitch_knots

  • Tarring (rope)
  • Coating fibers with pine tar or coal tar

    Tarring is protecting some types of natural fibre and wire rope by coating it with tar. Hemp rope, which was typically used for standing rigging, requires

    Tarring (rope)

    Tarring (rope)

    Tarring_(rope)

  • Fixed rope
  • Technique in mountaineering

    Examples of fixed rope climbing In climbing and mountaineering, a fixed-rope (or fixed-line) is the practice of installing networks of in-situ anchored

    Fixed rope

    Fixed rope

    Fixed_rope

  • Fast-roping
  • Military technique

    Fast-roping is a technique for descending a thick rope, allowing troops to deploy from a helicopter in places where the aircraft cannot touch down. The

    Fast-roping

    Fast-roping

    Fast-roping

  • The Velvet Rope
  • 1997 studio album by Janet Jackson

    The Velvet Rope is the sixth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson. It was released on October 7, 1997, through Virgin Records. Prior to its release

    The Velvet Rope

    The_Velvet_Rope

  • Whipping knot
  • Binding around the end of a rope to prevent it from fraying

    or whipping is a binding of marline twine or whipcord around the end of a rope to prevent its natural tendency to fray. Some whippings are finished cleanly

    Whipping knot

    Whipping knot

    Whipping_knot

  • Hawser
  • Nautical mooring line

    nautical term for a thick rope used in mooring or towing a ship. A hawser is not waterproof, as is a cable. A hawser is an anchor rope, located on the hawse

    Hawser

    Hawser

    Hawser

  • Corde lisse
  • Aerial circus skill

    vertically hanging rope. The name is French for "smooth rope". In English-speaking parts of the world, it is also referred to as "aerial rope". Corde lisse

    Corde lisse

    Corde lisse

    Corde_lisse

  • Cleat (nautical)
  • Rope-securing device

    spring-loaded cams pinch the rope, allowing the rope to be adjusted easily, and quickly released when under load. A jam cleat in which the line is pinched in a v-shaped

    Cleat (nautical)

    Cleat (nautical)

    Cleat_(nautical)

  • Rope-burning puzzle
  • Mathematical puzzle

    In recreational mathematics, rope-burning puzzles are a class of mathematical puzzle in which one is given lengths of rope, fuse cord, or shoelace that

    Rope-burning puzzle

    Rope-burning puzzle

    Rope-burning_puzzle

  • Double or Nothing (2026)
  • All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view and livestreaming event

    Cage unveiled barbed wire and wrapped it around the middle rope. Harwood tripped into the rope, and the referee checked on if he wanted to quit, and refused

    Double or Nothing (2026)

    Double_or_Nothing_(2026)

  • Tyrolean traverse
  • Climbing technique

    much lower level (i.e. it is more akin to a zip line), then the climbers may use a separate abseil rope to control their descent speed. Conversely, if

    Tyrolean traverse

    Tyrolean traverse

    Tyrolean_traverse

  • Wire rope
  • Metal rope

    Wire rope is composed of as few as two solid metal wires twisted into a helix that forms a composite rope, in a pattern known as laid rope. Larger diameter

    Wire rope

    Wire rope

    Wire_rope

  • Sheet (sailing)
  • One of the lines on a sail ship

    is a line (rope, cable or chain) used to control the movable corner(s) (clews) of a sail. In nautical usage the term "sheet" is applied to a line or chain

    Sheet (sailing)

    Sheet (sailing)

    Sheet_(sailing)

  • Codium
  • Genus of algae

    South Korea is a thriving industry; their method first involves seeding a rope line with isolated pieces of utricles and medullary filaments and finally transferring

    Codium

    Codium

    Codium

  • Bosun's chair
  • Seat used to suspend a person working at height

    chair (or boatswain's chair) is a device used to suspend a person from a rope to perform work aloft. Originally just a short plank or swath of heavy canvas

    Bosun's chair

    Bosun's chair

    Bosun's_chair

  • Tree climbing
  • Ascending and moving around in the crown of trees

    weight (with the throw line attached) over the desired limb and tying the climbing rope to the unweighted end. The climbing rope is then hauled over the

    Tree climbing

    Tree climbing

    Tree_climbing

  • The HAB Theory
  • 1976 science fiction novel by Allan W. Eckert

    caliber bullet propelled only by the cartridge-primer at a Presidential rope-line handshake stop. HAB completes the ruse and survives his arrest long enough

    The HAB Theory

    The_HAB_Theory

  • Wild cow milking
  • Rodeo team event

    steer roping line. Team members cannot cross the start line before the cow does without incurring a time penalty. A cowboy on horseback will try to rope the

    Wild cow milking

    Wild cow milking

    Wild_cow_milking

  • Cambarus aculabrum
  • Species of crayfish

    prevent trampling, but due to vandalism this threat remains. A fixed rope line was installed on the wall of Bear Hollow Cave to prevent trampling during

    Cambarus aculabrum

    Cambarus_aculabrum

  • Phantom Theater
  • Former dark ride at Kings Island

    be a very run-down, dilapidated old theater building. The large velvet ropelined lobby queue serves as the main queue room for the attraction. In the lobby

    Phantom Theater

    Phantom_Theater

  • Shanti Munda
  • Indian communist and revolutionary leader

    he? The rope line on which he used to hang his soiled shirt and dhoti is also missing. And then I saw dada hanging from the ceiling on the rope. I screamed

    Shanti Munda

    Shanti_Munda

  • Jump Rope Gazers
  • 2020 studio album by the Beths

    Rope Gazers is the second studio album by New Zealand indie rock band the Beths. It was released on 10 July 2020 through Carpark Records. "Jump Rope Gazers

    Jump Rope Gazers

    Jump_Rope_Gazers

  • Rolling hitch
  • Knot used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or another rope

    hitch is a knot (see also Magnus hitch) used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or another rope. A simple friction hitch, it is used for lengthwise pull

    Rolling hitch

    Rolling hitch

    Rolling_hitch

  • Team roping
  • Competitive rodeo team sport

    Team roping, also known as heading and heeling, is a rodeo event that features a steer (typically a Corriente) and two mounted riders. The first roper is

    Team roping

    Team roping

    Team_roping

  • Glossary of climbing terms
  • the rope travels through it quickly in a specific direction. See auto belay. abseiling A technique by which a climber descends via a fixed rope that

    Glossary of climbing terms

    Glossary of climbing terms

    Glossary_of_climbing_terms

  • Bight (knot)
  • Curved section between two ends of a rope

    slack part between the two ends of a rope, string, or yarn. A knot that can be tied using only the bight of a rope, without access to the ends, is described

    Bight (knot)

    Bight (knot)

    Bight_(knot)

  • Henson Cargill
  • American musician (1941–2007)

    known for the socially controversial 1968 country number-one hit "Skip a Rope". His music career began in Oklahoma in clubs around Oklahoma City and Tulsa

    Henson Cargill

    Henson Cargill

    Henson_Cargill

  • Halyard
  • Rope used to hoist a sail

    halliard is a line (rope) that is used to hoist a ladder, sail, flag or yard. The term "halyard" derives from the Middle English halier ("rope to haul with")

    Halyard

    Halyard

    Halyard

  • Tripping line
  • a tripping line is small rope attached to the topgallant or royal yard, used to trip the yard and lower it to the deck. It's also a line used in releasing

    Tripping line

    Tripping_line

  • Give 'Em Enough Rope
  • 1978 studio album by the Clash

    Give 'Em Enough Rope is the second studio album by the English punk rock band the Clash, released on 10 November 1978 through CBS Records. It was their

    Give 'Em Enough Rope

    Give_'Em_Enough_Rope

  • Tug of war at the World Games
  • align themselves at opposite ends of the rope. The teams start with the rope’s center-line directly above a line marked on the ground, and once the contest

    Tug of war at the World Games

    Tug_of_war_at_the_World_Games

  • Wire rope spooling technology
  • Technology to prevent wire rope getting snagged when spooled on a drum

    Wire rope spooling technology refers to engineering methods and devices designed to ensure that wire rope winds smoothly onto a drum without snagging,

    Wire rope spooling technology

    Wire rope spooling technology

    Wire_rope_spooling_technology

  • Sling (climbing)
  • Item of climbing equipment

    tensioned line using a Prusik style knot. They may be used as anchors, to extend an anchor to reduce rope drag, in anchor equalization, or to climb a rope. In

    Sling (climbing)

    Sling (climbing)

    Sling_(climbing)

  • Illinois Police Reserves
  • Former auxiliary police agency in Chicago, Illinois

    incident in low-risk tasks such as directing traffic or standing the rope line at parades. But the practice has also been plagued by nepotism, politics

    Illinois Police Reserves

    Illinois_Police_Reserves

  • Rope, Cheshire
  • Civil parish in Cheshire, England

    Rope is a scattered settlement and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies immediately

    Rope, Cheshire

    Rope, Cheshire

    Rope,_Cheshire

  • Core rope memory
  • Early form of read-only memory

    Core rope memory is a form of read-only memory (ROM) for computers. It was used in the UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) and the UNIVAC II, developed

    Core rope memory

    Core rope memory

    Core_rope_memory

  • Throw bag
  • Water rescue equipment

    A throw bag or throw line is a rescue device with a length of rope stuffed loosely into a bag so it can pay out through the top when the bag is thrown

    Throw bag

    Throw bag

    Throw_bag

  • Funicular curve
  • Compression-only shape mirroring a hanging chain

    Hooke in 1675 ("as hangs the flexible line, so, but inverted, will stand the rigid arch"). If the hanging rope carries just its own weight (in this case

    Funicular curve

    Funicular curve

    Funicular_curve

  • Slacklining
  • Sport

    webbing that is tensioned between two anchors. Slacklining is similar to slack rope walking and tightrope walking. Slacklines differ from tightwires and tightropes

    Slacklining

    Slacklining

    Slacklining

  • Ground-line hitch
  • Type of knot

    The ground-line hitch is a type of knot used to attach a rope to an object. Worked-up and dressed properly, it is more secure than the simpler clove hitch

    Ground-line hitch

    Ground-line hitch

    Ground-line_hitch

  • List of binding knots
  • to keep an object or multiple loose objects together, using a string or a rope that passes at least once around them. There are various binding knots, divided

    List of binding knots

    List_of_binding_knots

  • SS Coast Trader
  • 1920 cargo ship

    came in with 60-knot (110 km/h; 69 mph) winds and heavy seas. The raft's rope line came off in the night. In the morning the lifeboat raised her sail and

    SS Coast Trader

    SS Coast Trader

    SS_Coast_Trader

  • Z-drag
  • Method of increasing the pull on a rope

    hold the position of the rope and is referred to as a 'progress capture device' or ratchet. Because the tension on the line stores energy and could present

    Z-drag

    Z-drag

    Z-drag

  • McCollum Hall (Fort Myers, Florida)
  • Historic building in Fort Myers, Florida

    Green Book guide for African Americans. Murals are now next to it. A rope line segregated the upstairs area where performances and dancing were located

    McCollum Hall (Fort Myers, Florida)

    McCollum Hall (Fort Myers, Florida)

    McCollum_Hall_(Fort_Myers,_Florida)

  • Messenger line
  • Light line used to pull heavier cable or lower a package along a downline

    The term is also used for a line used to pull or lower a package along a downline or jackstay. A heaving line is a rope with a weighted end which can

    Messenger line

    Messenger line

    Messenger_line

  • Sheepshank
  • Type of knot

    A shank is a type of knot that is used to shorten a rope or take up slack, such as the sheepshank. The sheepshank knot is not stable. It will fall apart

    Sheepshank

    Sheepshank

    Sheepshank

  • Lead (tack)
  • Line used to lead a horse

    A lead, lead line or lead rope (US & UK) is used to lead an animal such as a horse. Usually, it is attached to a halter. The lead may be integral to the

    Lead (tack)

    Lead (tack)

    Lead_(tack)

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  • Rowe
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Irish

    Rowe

    Red Haired; Roe Deer; From the Rowan Tree; Renowned Land

    Rowe

  • y Rose
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    y Rose

    Rose

    y Rose

  • Roper
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Roper

    Maker of rope.

    Roper

  • Rose, Rosalie
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Rose, Rosalie

    Rose

    Rose, Rosalie

  • Rode
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Rode

    German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names with the first element hrōd ‘renown’. Compare Robert, Rudiger.North German, Danish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived on land cleared for cultivation or in a clearing in woodland, from Middle Low German rode, Danish rothe, Old English rod. Compare English Rhodes.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with this word, as for example Rode in Cheshire.Slovenian : topographic name from the adjective rod ‘barren’, denoting someone who lived on a barren land.Slovenian : nickname from the Slovenian dialect word rode ‘person with disheveled hair’, a derivative of rod ‘curly’ or ‘hairy’.

    Rode

  • Rowe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rowe

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedgerow or in a row of houses built next to one another, from Middle English row (northern Middle English raw, from Old English rāw).English : from the medieval personal name Row, a variant of Rou(l) (see Rollo, Rolf) or a short form of Rowland.English : English name adopted by bearers of French Baillargeon.

    Rowe

  • Tope
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Tope

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Tope

  • Roope
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roope

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of rope, Middle English rop (see Roper 1).

    Roope

  • Roper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roper

    English : occupational name for a maker or seller of rope, from an agent derivative of Old English rāp ‘rope’. See also Roop.Variant of French Robert.North German (Röper) : occupational name for a town crier, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German rōpen ‘to call’.

    Roper

  • LOPE
  • Male

    Spanish

    LOPE

    Spanish form of Latin Lupus, LOPE means "wolf."

    LOPE

  • Roe
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew

    Roe

    Red Haired; Roe Deer

    Roe

  • Pope
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pope

    English : nickname from Middle English pope (derived via Old English from Late Latin papa ‘bishop’, ‘pope’, from Greek pappas ‘father’, in origin a nursery word.) In the early Christian Church, the Latin term was at first used as a title of respect for male clergy of every rank, but in the Western Church it gradually came to be restricted to bishops, and then only to the bishop of Rome; in the Eastern Church it continued to be used of all priests (see Popov, Papas). The nickname would have been used for a vain or pompous man, or for someone who had played the part of the pope in a pageant or play. The surname is also present in Ireland and Scotland.North German : variant of Poppe.Nathaniel Pope, a “marriner” from London and Bristol, England, patented a property on Northern Neck, VA, in 1651 that later became known as “The Clifts”.

    Pope

  • Hope
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Hope

    One of the three Christian virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity).

    Hope

  • PÉNÉLOPE
  • Female

    French

    PÉNÉLOPE

    French form of Latin Penelope, PÉNÉLOPE means "weaver of cunning."

    PÉNÉLOPE

  • ROOPE
  • Male

    Finnish

    ROOPE

    Short form of Finnish Roopertti, ROOPE means "bright fame."

    ROOPE

  • Rose
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, French, and German

    Rose

    English, Scottish, French, and German : from the name of the flower, Middle English, Old French, Middle High German rose (Latin rosa), in various applications. In part it is a topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wild roses grew, or a habitational name for someone living at a house bearing the sign of the rose. It is also found, especially in Europe, as a nickname for a man with a ‘rosy’ complexion. As an American surname, this name has absorbed cognates and similar-sounding names from other European languages.English : variant of Royce.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from the word for the flower (German Rose, Yiddish royz), or a metronymic name from the Yiddish female personal name Royze, derived from the word for the flower.French families bearing the name Rose are descended from a native of Paris, documented in Quebec City in 1666.

    Rose

  • ROSE
  • Female

    English

    ROSE

    Today, this English name is most often given as a flower name, or used as a short form of the herb name Rosemary. However, it was in use throughout the Middle Ages (long before herb and flower names became popular) and probably originated as a short form of longer Germanic names containing the word hrod, ROSE means "horse."

    ROSE

  • Rose
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Scottish, Swedish, Tamil

    Rose

    Rose Flower; Flower Name; Horse; Renown; Rose Bush; A Variety of Flower

    Rose

  • Rone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rone

    English : variant spelling of Roan 2.Probably also an altered spelling of German Rohn.

    Rone

  • Cope
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (common in the Midlands)

    Cope

    English (common in the Midlands) : from Middle English cope ‘cloak’, ‘cape’ (from Old English cāp reinforced by the Old Norse cognate kápa), hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made cloaks or capes, or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive one. Compare Cape.

    Cope

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  • Rose
  • n.

    A diamond. See Rose diamond, below.

  • Ripe
  • v. i.

    To ripen; to grow ripe.

  • Rose
  • n.

    A rose window. See Rose window, below.

  • Roper
  • n.

    One who ropes goods; a packer.

  • Rose
  • n.

    A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe.

  • Top-rope
  • n.

    A rope used for hoisting and lowering a topmast, and for other purposes.

  • Rope
  • v. t.

    To draw, as with a rope; to entice; to inveigle; to decoy; as, to rope in customers or voters.

  • Roper
  • n.

    A maker of ropes.

  • Rope
  • v. t.

    To partition, separate, or divide off, by means of a rope, so as to include or exclude something; as, to rope in, or rope off, a plot of ground; to rope out a crowd.

  • Rope
  • v. t.

    To bind, fasten, or tie with a rope or cord; as, to rope a bale of goods.

  • Ripe
  • superl.

    Advanced to the state of fitness for use; mellow; as, ripe cheese; ripe wine.

  • Roped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rope

  • Rope
  • n.

    The small intestines; as, the ropes of birds.

  • Rope
  • n.

    A row or string consisting of a number of things united, as by braiding, twining, etc.; as, a rope of onions.

  • Rope
  • v. i.

    To be formed into rope; to draw out or extend into a filament or thread, as by means of any glutinous or adhesive quality.

  • Rope
  • v. t.

    To connect or fasten together, as a party of mountain climbers, with a rope.

  • Rote
  • v. t.

    To learn or repeat by rote.

  • Rose
  • n.

    The color of a rose; rose-red; pink.

  • Rape
  • v. t.

    To commit rape upon; to ravish.

  • Rose
  • v. t.

    To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush.