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hawse
hawse H0090800 (hôz)n.1. The part of a ship where the hawseholes are located.2. A hawsehole.3. The space between the bows and anchors of an anchored ship.4. The arrangement of a ship's anchor cables when both starboard and port anchors are secured. [Middle English hals, forward curve of a strake, probably from Old Norse hāls, neck, ship's bow; see kwel- in Indo-European roots.]hawse (hɔːz) nauticaln1. (Nautical Terms) the part of the bows of a vessel where the hawseholes are2. (Nautical Terms) short for hawsehole, hawsepipe3. (Nautical Terms) the distance from the bow of an anchored vessel to the anchor4. (Nautical Terms) the arrangement of port and starboard anchor ropes when a vessel is riding on both anchorsvb (Nautical Terms) (intr) (of a vessel) to pitch violently when at anchor[C14: from earlier halse, probably from Old Norse háls; related to Old English heals neck]hawse (hɔz, hɔs) n. 1. the part of a vessel's bow where the hawseholes are located. 2. a hawsehole or hawsepipe. [before 1000; Middle English hals, Old English heals bow of a ship, literally, neck, c. Old Norse hals in same senses, Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Old High German hals neck, throat, Latin collus (<*kolsos)] hawse Past participle: hawsed Gerund: hawsing
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I hawse | you hawse | he/she/it hawses | we hawse | you hawse | they hawse |
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I hawsed | you hawsed | he/she/it hawsed | we hawsed | you hawsed | they hawsed |
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I am hawsing | you are hawsing | he/she/it is hawsing | we are hawsing | you are hawsing | they are hawsing |
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I have hawsed | you have hawsed | he/she/it has hawsed | we have hawsed | you have hawsed | they have hawsed |
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I was hawsing | you were hawsing | he/she/it was hawsing | we were hawsing | you were hawsing | they were hawsing |
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I had hawsed | you had hawsed | he/she/it had hawsed | we had hawsed | you had hawsed | they had hawsed |
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I will hawse | you will hawse | he/she/it will hawse | we will hawse | you will hawse | they will hawse |
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I will have hawsed | you will have hawsed | he/she/it will have hawsed | we will have hawsed | you will have hawsed | they will have hawsed |
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I will be hawsing | you will be hawsing | he/she/it will be hawsing | we will be hawsing | you will be hawsing | they will be hawsing |
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I have been hawsing | you have been hawsing | he/she/it has been hawsing | we have been hawsing | you have been hawsing | they have been hawsing |
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I will have been hawsing | you will have been hawsing | he/she/it will have been hawsing | we will have been hawsing | you will have been hawsing | they will have been hawsing |
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I had been hawsing | you had been hawsing | he/she/it had been hawsing | we had been hawsing | you had been hawsing | they had been hawsing |
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I would hawse | you would hawse | he/she/it would hawse | we would hawse | you would hawse | they would hawse |
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I would have hawsed | you would have hawsed | he/she/it would have hawsed | we would have hawsed | you would have hawsed | they would have hawsed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hawse - the hole that an anchor rope passes throughhawsehole, hawsepipehole - an opening deliberately made in or through something |
hawse
hawse[hȯz] (naval architecture) The area in the bow of the ship where the hawsepipes are located. The distance between the bow of a ship and the anchors. hawse
Synonyms for hawsenoun the hole that an anchor rope passes throughSynonymsRelated Words |