- ratlin
- rat·lin
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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ratline — /ˈrætlən/ (say ratluhn) noun Nautical 1. any of the small ropes or lines which traverse the shrouds horizontally, serving as steps for going aloft. 2. the kind of rope or line from which these are made. Also, ratlin. {late Middle English ratling …
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