kevils

/ˈkɛvəlz/
noun
  1. A type of strong, twisted rope or cord used on ships for fastening or towing.
    • The sailor secured the boat to the dock with a thick kevils.
    • During the storm, the crew checked every kevils for fraying.
    • He learned to tie a proper knot using a kevils during his first week at sea.
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