grapnel
Kelime Anlamı :
1. borda kancası.
2. TOMBAZ ÇAPA DEMİRİ: Askeri köprülerde kayık veya tombazları demirlemede kullanılan küçük demir.
3. dörtlü kanca.
4. kanca.
5. çengel.
6. filika demir.
7. filika demiri.
8. dört tırnaklı demir.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
nautical A small anchor with three or more flukes, especially one used for anchoring a small vessel. also called grapple, grappling.
2. see grapple.
2. see grapple.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A small anchor, having more than two flukes, used for anchoring a small vessel.
2. A grappling iron.
2. A grappling iron.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A small anchor, with four or five flukes or claws, used to hold boats or small vessels; hence, any instrument designed to grapple or hold; a grappling iron; a grab; -- written also grapline, and crapnel.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A mechanical device consisting essentially of one or more hooks or clamps, used for grasping or holding something; a grapple; a grappling-iron.
2. specifically A grappling-iron, used to seize and hold one ship to another in engagements preparatory to boarding. also called grappling.
3. A boat's anchor having from three to six flukes placed at equal distances about the end of the shank. also grapline.
4. A kind of heavy tongs used for hauling logs, stones, etc.
5. A device for grasping or taking hold of something not otherwise manageable or accessible, as for gripping and recovering tools in a bored well, for raising the core left by a diamond drill, for seizing a submarine telegraph-cable which needs repairs, etc.
2. specifically A grappling-iron, used to seize and hold one ship to another in engagements preparatory to boarding. also called grappling.
3. A boat's anchor having from three to six flukes placed at equal distances about the end of the shank. also grapline.
4. A kind of heavy tongs used for hauling logs, stones, etc.
5. A device for grasping or taking hold of something not otherwise manageable or accessible, as for gripping and recovering tools in a bored well, for raising the core left by a diamond drill, for seizing a submarine telegraph-cable which needs repairs, etc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia