bolt rope

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bolt rope (plural bolt ropes)

  1. (nautical) Rope sewn around the edges of a sail to prevent tearing or fraying.
    • 1858, P.L. Simmonds, A Dictionary of Trade Products, Commercial, Manufacturing, and Technical Terms[1], London, New York: G. Rutledge & Co., page 44:
      Bolt rope, a rope sewed to the edges of a sail to strengthen them and prevent their splitting.

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