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roband

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roband [ˈrɒbənd ˈrəʊbənd], robbin
n
(Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical a piece of marline used for fastening a sail to a spar
[probably related to Middle Dutch rabant, from ra sailyard + bant band]


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