- hawsehole
- hawse•hole[[t]ˈhɔzˌhoʊl, ˈhɔs-[/t]] n.naut. navig. a hole in the stem or bow of a vessel for an anchor cable•Etymology: 1655–65
From formal English to slang. 2014.
From formal English to slang. 2014.
Hawsehole — is a nautical term for a small hole in the hull of a ship through which hawsers may be passed. [cite web|url=http://www.infovisual.info/05/055 en.html|title=The Visual Dictionary, Passenger Liner ] Also known as a cat hole. [cite web|url=… … Wikipedia
hawsehole — hawse hole , hawsepipe hawse pipe . a hole in the bow of a ship, through which the anchor rope or cable passes. Syn: hawse, hawsepipe. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hawsehole — [hôz′hōl΄, hôs′hōl΄] n. either of the holes in a ship s bow through which a hawser or anchor cable is passed … English World dictionary
hawsehole — noun Date: 1664 a hole in the bow of a ship through which a cable passes … New Collegiate Dictionary
hawsehole — /hawz hohl , haws /, n. Naut. a hole in the stem or bow of a vessel for an anchor cable. [1655 65] * * * … Universalium
hawsehole — noun The hole through which a ships anchor rode is passed … Wiktionary
hawsehole — hole for ship s cable Nautical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
hawsehole — The hole on a ship through which the anchor is lowered … Grandiloquent dictionary
hawsehole — /ˈhɔzhoʊl/ (say hawzhohl) noun a hole in the bow of a ship, through which a cable is passed …
hawsehole — noun the hole that an anchor rope passes through • Syn: ↑hawse, ↑hawsepipe • Hypernyms: ↑hole … Useful english dictionary