manropes

/ˈmænˌroʊps/
noun
  1. A pair of ropes used as handrails on either side of a ship's gangway or ladder.
    • The manropes were tied firmly to the ship's railing to ensure safety.
    • The crew secured the manropes before the captain came aboard.
    • He held both manropes as he walked up the steep gangplank to the ship.
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