marline

/ˈmɑrlɪn/
noun
  1. A light rope or twine made of two strands twisted together, used on ships for binding or wrapping.
    • The sailor used marline to whip the ends of the larger rope to prevent fraying.
    • He carefully wrapped marline around the splice to make it secure.
    • A coil of marline hung near the ship's wheel, ready for quick repairs.
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