noun
- Plural of cordage; ropes or cords collectively, especially those used on a ship or in rigging.
- The system or arrangement of ropes and cords on a ship or other structure.
Usage: nautical; often used in maritime contexts
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The ship's cordages were carefully inspected before the voyage.
- Sailors worked to repair the damaged cordages after the storm.
- The old sailing vessel required extensive cordages to operate its sails.
- Maritime museums often display examples of traditional cordages used in the age of sail.
- The captain ordered the crew to check all cordages for wear and tear.