Catfall

/ˈkætfɔːl/ noun

A rope or tackle used in sailing to hoist the cathead of a ship; the mechanism for raising and lowering a ship's anchor cat.

Compound word from 'cat' (the ship's cathead, a beam extending from the ship's bow) and 'fall' (a rope or tackle used in hoisting). This is nautical terminology from the age of sail.

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