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marline (encz) | marline,	n:		 |  
Marline (gcide) | Marline \Mar"line\, v. t. [F. merliner.] (Naut.)
    To wind marline around; as, to marline a rope.
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Marline (gcide) | Marline \Mar"line\, n. [LG. marlien, marling, or D. marling,
    marlijn, fr. D. marren to tie, prob. akin to E. moor, v., and
    lijn line: cf.F. merlin. See Moor, v., Line.] (Naut.)
    A small line composed of two strands a little twisted, used
    for winding around ropes and cables, to prevent their being
    weakened by fretting.
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    Marline spike, Marling spike (Naut.), an iron tool
       tapering to a point, used to separate the strands of a
       rope in splicing and in marling. It has an eye in the
       thick end to which a lanyard is attached. See Fid.
       [Written also marlin spike]
 
    Marline-spike bird. [The name alludes to the long middle
       tail feathers.] (Zool.)
    (a) A tropic bird.
    (b) A jager, or skua gull.
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marline (wn) | marline
     n 1: a small usually tarred line of 2 strands |  
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marlinespike (encz) | marlinespike,lanový trn			Zdeněk Brož |  
Marline (gcide) | Marline \Mar"line\, v. t. [F. merliner.] (Naut.)
    To wind marline around; as, to marline a rope.
    [1913 Webster]Marline \Mar"line\, n. [LG. marlien, marling, or D. marling,
    marlijn, fr. D. marren to tie, prob. akin to E. moor, v., and
    lijn line: cf.F. merlin. See Moor, v., Line.] (Naut.)
    A small line composed of two strands a little twisted, used
    for winding around ropes and cables, to prevent their being
    weakened by fretting.
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    Marline spike, Marling spike (Naut.), an iron tool
       tapering to a point, used to separate the strands of a
       rope in splicing and in marling. It has an eye in the
       thick end to which a lanyard is attached. See Fid.
       [Written also marlin spike]
 
    Marline-spike bird. [The name alludes to the long middle
       tail feathers.] (Zool.)
    (a) A tropic bird.
    (b) A jager, or skua gull.
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Marline spike (gcide) | Marline \Mar"line\, n. [LG. marlien, marling, or D. marling,
    marlijn, fr. D. marren to tie, prob. akin to E. moor, v., and
    lijn line: cf.F. merlin. See Moor, v., Line.] (Naut.)
    A small line composed of two strands a little twisted, used
    for winding around ropes and cables, to prevent their being
    weakened by fretting.
    [1913 Webster]
 
    Marline spike, Marling spike (Naut.), an iron tool
       tapering to a point, used to separate the strands of a
       rope in splicing and in marling. It has an eye in the
       thick end to which a lanyard is attached. See Fid.
       [Written also marlin spike]
 
    Marline-spike bird. [The name alludes to the long middle
       tail feathers.] (Zool.)
    (a) A tropic bird.
    (b) A jager, or skua gull.
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marline-spike bird (gcide) | Jager \Ja"ger\, n. [G. j[aum]ger a hunter, a sportsman. Cf.
    Yager.] [Written also jaeger.]
    1. (Mil.) A sharpshooter. See Yager.
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    2. (Zool.) Any species of gull of the genus Stercorarius.
       Three species occur on the Atlantic coast. The jagers
       pursue other species of gulls and force them to disgorge
       their prey. The two middle tail feathers are usually
       decidedly longer than the rest. Called also boatswain,
       and marline-spike bird. The name is also applied to the
       skua, or Arctic gull (Megalestris skua).
       [1913 Webster]Marline \Mar"line\, n. [LG. marlien, marling, or D. marling,
    marlijn, fr. D. marren to tie, prob. akin to E. moor, v., and
    lijn line: cf.F. merlin. See Moor, v., Line.] (Naut.)
    A small line composed of two strands a little twisted, used
    for winding around ropes and cables, to prevent their being
    weakened by fretting.
    [1913 Webster]
 
    Marline spike, Marling spike (Naut.), an iron tool
       tapering to a point, used to separate the strands of a
       rope in splicing and in marling. It has an eye in the
       thick end to which a lanyard is attached. See Fid.
       [Written also marlin spike]
 
    Marline-spike bird. [The name alludes to the long middle
       tail feathers.] (Zool.)
    (a) A tropic bird.
    (b) A jager, or skua gull.
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Marline-spike bird (gcide) | Jager \Ja"ger\, n. [G. j[aum]ger a hunter, a sportsman. Cf.
    Yager.] [Written also jaeger.]
    1. (Mil.) A sharpshooter. See Yager.
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    2. (Zool.) Any species of gull of the genus Stercorarius.
       Three species occur on the Atlantic coast. The jagers
       pursue other species of gulls and force them to disgorge
       their prey. The two middle tail feathers are usually
       decidedly longer than the rest. Called also boatswain,
       and marline-spike bird. The name is also applied to the
       skua, or Arctic gull (Megalestris skua).
       [1913 Webster]Marline \Mar"line\, n. [LG. marlien, marling, or D. marling,
    marlijn, fr. D. marren to tie, prob. akin to E. moor, v., and
    lijn line: cf.F. merlin. See Moor, v., Line.] (Naut.)
    A small line composed of two strands a little twisted, used
    for winding around ropes and cables, to prevent their being
    weakened by fretting.
    [1913 Webster]
 
    Marline spike, Marling spike (Naut.), an iron tool
       tapering to a point, used to separate the strands of a
       rope in splicing and in marling. It has an eye in the
       thick end to which a lanyard is attached. See Fid.
       [Written also marlin spike]
 
    Marline-spike bird. [The name alludes to the long middle
       tail feathers.] (Zool.)
    (a) A tropic bird.
    (b) A jager, or skua gull.
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marlinespike (wn) | marlinespike
     n 1: a pointed iron hand tool that is used to separate strands
          of a rope or cable (as in splicing) [syn: marlinespike,
          marlinspike, marlingspike] |  
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