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fid
(fid)
Pronunciation:
/fɪd/
noun
Nautical
1
a square wooden or iron bar which takes the weight of a topmast stepped to a lower mast by being passed through holes in both masts.
2
a conical pin or spike used in splicing rope.
Origin:
early 17th century
: of unknown origin
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