cathead

/ˈkæthɛd/
noun
  1. A heavy beam or bracket on the bow of a ship, used to raise and lower the anchor.
    • The sailors secured the anchor to the cathead before setting sail.
    • A broken cathead can make it impossible to drop anchor safely.
    • The old wooden cathead creaked under the weight of the heavy chain.
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