ratlin

/ˈrætlɪn/
noun
  1. A small rope or line used as a step on a ship's rigging; a rung of a rope ladder on a sailing vessel.
    • The sailor climbed the ratlin carefully to reach the crow's nest.
    • He lost his footing on a wet ratlin and nearly fell.
    • Each ratlin was tied securely to the shrouds of the mast.
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