Becket

/ˈbɛkət/ noun

A rope loop or grommet used on ships to hold things in place, or a circular band used to secure something.

Origin uncertain, possibly from the surname of someone who invented or commonly used the device. First appeared in nautical contexts in the 17th century, becoming a standard sailing term.

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