Capshore

/ˈkæpˌʃɔr/ noun

A nautical term for a rope or cable used to secure the anchor or support ship's rigging, particularly near the bow.

From 'cap' (head, top of something) + 'shore' (a prop or support); nautical terminology combining Old English and shipbuilding vocabulary.

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