A large, stout cord, usually one not less than an inch in circumference, made of strands twisted or braided together. It differs from cord, line, and string, only in its size. See Cordage.
A row or string consisting of a number of things united, as by braiding, twining, etc.; as, a rope of onions.
Any cord of more than one inch circumference or any twisting of fibers to make large cord
a length of twisted fiber that can be used as lifesaving equipment
A wide form of cord, usually larger than 2.5 cm (1") in diameter. Like cord, it is a multi-purpose trimming, effective in its simplicity. It can be used on ceilings, dado rails, upholstered tables, furniture, cushions and accessories.
This luxurious and sensual, 37†and above necklace style cascades down for a dramatic display of beauty.
Pearl necklace that is longer than 45 inches.
a bundle of flexible fibers twisted or braided together to increase its overall length and tensile strength
a length of fibers , twisted or braided together to improve strength, for pulling and connecting
a length of fiber s woven together to improve strength
a long strand of fibers which are extremely thin and for the most part synthetic in modern times
Favorite accessory used in bondage. Considered a fetish.
a pearl necklace 40 or more inches long.
A pearl necklace that is 40 inches or more in length.
Cordage; generally refers to cordage over 1" circumference (about the size of a pencil). It may be twisted or braided, of natural or synthetic fibers or wire.
In general, cordage as it is purchased at the store. When it comes aboard a vessel and is put to use, it becomes a line.
A pearl strand of 40 inches in length.
A style of chain in which the links are intertwined to resemble a length of rope.
Generally, any stranded or braided cordage.
A strand construction consisting of members or groups of stranded or bunched conductors
Anything in cordage over one inch in circumference
The rope connects the handle to the boat. Common wakeboarding rope lengths are between 55'-80'.
A necklace over 36 inches (91 cm).
A construction of twisted fibres or wire to form a inter-twisted strong cord. Wire rope is an assembly of multi-wire twisted around a fiber or steel core
Ropes are cords with a diameter of at least one inch.
An industry standard length of a pearl necklace over 45 inches in length.
40" - 45" Bead Sizing A micrometer or dial caliper is used to measure bead size. Some beads are measured in millimeters and some with size numbers. To size a bead, measure across the widest point on the outside of the bead. Beads are sold by weight, the strand, or the piece. Most strands are 16" long. Beads per inch on a strand Seed Beads
This results when the twist in the grain of broken stripe is all in one direction.
A rope is a cord with a diameter of at least one inch.
A rope is a pearl necklace over 45 inches in length.
A braided length of material, usually plant fibers, used to tie or support objects.
Traditionally, a line must be over 1 inch in size to be called a rope.
A stout cord made by twisting or braiding together strands of hemp, sisal, flax, cotton, nylon, wire, or similar material.
A rope is a string of pearls that is over 40 inches long.
The radius on the outside edge of a hemmed part where the diameter of this edge is at least four times stock thickness. The rope is used for materials with insufficient ductility to form an open hem.
Rope (Rhythmic Gymnastics) may be made of hemp or a synthetic material which retains the qualities of lightness and suppleness. It's length is in proportion to the size of the gymnast, the rope should, when held down by the feet, reach both of the gymnasts' armpits. Handles are not permitted on the rope but, one or two knots at each end are.