Definition of Parrel. Meaning of Parrel. Synonyms of Parrel

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Definition of Parrel

Parrel
Parral Par"ral, Parrel Par"rel, n. [F. appareil. See Apparel, n.] 1. (Naut.) The rope or collar by which a yard or spar is held to the mast in such a way that it may be hoisted or lowered at pleasure. --Totten. 2. A chimney-piece. --Halliwell.

Meaning of Parrel from wikipedia

- Parrel may refer to: Parrel beads, a part of a sailing vessel's rigging Parrel, synonym of the Trepat variety of wine grape Parral (disambiguation) This...
- Parrel beads (also spelled parral or parrell) are an element of sailing rigging. They act as roller bearings on a parrel, which is a rope or wire strop...
- conjunction with the tack parrel, tack line and luff hauling parrel, but is not used on all junk sail rigs. The luff hauling parrel, is rigged from the luff...
- Kadarka) × (Medoc noir × Csaba gyöngye) Trepat Bonicaire, Embolicaire, Parrel, Trapat, Traput and Trepan Spain, Conca de Barberà (DO) 1500 Trevisana nera...
- Hans Parrel (born September 14, 1944) is a former water polo player from the Netherlands, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native...
- pin* Block Cleat bitts Clevis pin Deadeye Earing Fairlead Footrope Gasket Parrel beads Ring bolt Roller furling Shackle Swivel gooseneck Trapeze Traveller...
- pin* Block Cleat bitts Clevis pin Deadeye Earing Fairlead Footrope Gasket Parrel beads Ring bolt Roller furling Shackle Swivel gooseneck Trapeze Traveller...
- German Olympic rower Hans Nüsslein (1910–1991), German tennis player Hans Parrel (born 1944), Dutch water polo player Hans Podlipnik-Castillo (born 1988)...
- pin* Block Cleat bitts Clevis pin Deadeye Earing Fairlead Footrope Gasket Parrel beads Ring bolt Roller furling Shackle Swivel gooseneck Trapeze Traveller...
- The lower end of the yard is usually attached to the mast with jaws and a parrel. This allows the rig to be put together with more readily available components...