catfall

/ˈkætˌfɔl/
noun
  1. A rope used on a ship to hoist the anchor up to the cathead.
    • The sailor pulled the catfall to raise the anchor from the water.
    • Before setting sail, the crew checked the catfall for any signs of wear.
    • The catfall snapped under the strain of the heavy anchor.
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