Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Made of three ropes of three strands each, twisted together counterclockwise.

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  • adjective Comprising three ropes, each containing three strands twisted together, laid together left-handed.
  • adjective Twisted after the manner of a cable.

Etymologies

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cable + the past participle of to lay

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Examples

  • Section H includes a full "rigging schedule," detailing the length and circumference of each rope and line, along with the type and number of blocks used, the location it belays to, and specific information on each rope (whether it was tarred, cable-laid, wormed, etc.)

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  • GIGANTEA), whose great leaves and cable-laid stems made quite reef-like breaks in the heaving waste of restless sea.

    The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales Frank T. Bullen 1886

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