Definition of Towline. Meaning of Towline. Synonyms of Towline

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Definition of Towline

Towline
Towline Tow"line`, n. [AS. tohline. See Tow, v. t., and Line. ] (Naut.) A line used to tow vessels; a towrope.

Meaning of Towline from wikipedia

- up to warmer air at the ceiling level to speed up drying process. The towline approach to automating wood finishing uses mobile carts that are propelled...
- unaware that they were connected by a towline. O'Neal barely had time to duck, but Coppola was struck by the towline and killed. O'Neal was convicted of...
- boat's team would step over the other boat's towline, with its horses pulling the boat over the sunken towline without stopping. Once clear, the other boat's...
- between two slow-moving boats, unaware that the boats were connected by a towline. While O'Neal barely had time to duck, Coppola was struck and killed. Before...
- towed. So that the butty boatman could lengthen or shorten towline as needed, the towline wasn't tied-off on the bow, instead travelled over the buttyboat...
- both the dog and owner safe. The dog or team of dogs can be attached to a towline to also pull the biker. A bronze statue of Balto that has been displa****...
- overhead) as well. Chain conveyors consist of enclosed tracks, I-Beam, towline, power & free, and hand pushed trolleys. Conveyor systems are used widespread...
- Retrieved November 1, 2012. Tetrault, Rich. "Vegas: Oh What a Time We Had!". Towlines (Winter 2010). p. 11. Waugh, Scott (October 19, 2010). "Interview with...
- Valletta, Malta. Though the barge was initially being towed by a tugboat, the towline parted in near gale force conditions while off the Welsh coast early on...
- they hang well above head height (except at the ends of the overhead towline, where they are low enough to reach, pull down, and attach to the bike)...