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dragline

Syllabification: (drag·line)
Pronunciation: /ˈdragˌlīn/
Definition of dragline

noun

  • 1a large excavator with a bucket pulled in by a wire cable.
  • 2a rope used for dragging or hauling something.
  • a rope that drags from something, e.g., a mooring line of a hot-air balloon.
  • a line of silk produced by a spider and acting as a safety line or (in newly hatched spiderlings) a parachute.

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