Clothesline

/ˈkloʊðzˌlaɪn/ noun

A rope or cord stretched between two points on which wet clothes are hung to dry.

Compound word: 'clothes' (from Old English clathes, plural of cloth) + 'line' (from Old English lin via Latin linea). The compound term emerged in the 18th century as clotheslines became common in households.

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