windlass

/ˈwɪndləs/
noun
  1. A machine used for lifting or pulling heavy objects, consisting of a rope or chain wound around a rotating drum.
    • The old well had a windlass to pull up buckets of water.
    • A hand-operated windlass helped lift the heavy crate from the ship.
    • The sailors used a windlass to raise the anchor.
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