catheads

/ˈkæthɛdz/
noun
  1. Plural of cathead; heavy beams or brackets on the bow of a ship used to raise and lower anchors.
    • The ship had two catheads, one on each side of the bow.
    • During the storm, the crew checked that both catheads were secure.
    • The old schooner's catheads were carved from solid oak.
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