Boltrope

/ˈboʊltroʊp/ noun

A strong rope sewn around the edge of a sail to prevent tearing and maintain its shape, essential in sailmaking.

Nautical compound of 'bolt' (from the verb meaning to fasten securely) and 'rope.' Dating to the age of sailing, this terminology reflects maritime craftsmanship from the 16th century onward.

AMቦልትሮፕ
ARبولتروپ
BNবল্ট্রোপ
CAboltrope
CSboltrope
DAboltrope
DEBoltrope
ELμπολτροπ
ESboltrópolis
FAبولتروپ
FIboltrope
FRboltrope
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