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ratlines
(rat|lines)
Pronunciation:
/ˈratlɪnz/
plural noun
a series of small rope lines fastened across a sailing ship’s shrouds like the rungs of a ladder, used for climbing the rigging:
I scrambled back down the ratlines
Origin:
late Middle English
: of unknown origin
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