hawsehole

/ˈhɔzˌhoʊl/
noun
  1. A hole in the bow of a ship through which an anchor cable passes.
    • The old hawsehole was worn smooth from years of use.
    • The rope ran through the hawsehole and down into the water.
    • They sealed the hawsehole to keep water from entering the ship.
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