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61 drag rope
s [mar] teglo, konop za teglenje -
62 drag-rope
s [mar] teglo, konop za teglenje -
63 drag-rope
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64 drilling rope
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65 drilling rope pulley
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66 entering rope
s [mar] ograda bočnog siza -
67 flag a rope
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68 foot rope
s [mar] 1. nogostup, nogostupnica (konop na kojem stoje mornari pri namatanju i odmatanju jedara) 2. donja porubnica, donji porub (konop kojim je opšiven donji dio jedara) -
69 foot-rope
s [mar] 1. nogostup, nogostupnica (konop na kojem stoje mornari pri namatanju i odmatanju jedara) 2. donja porubnica, donji porub (konop kojim je opšiven donji dio jedara) -
70 giude rope
s [tech] konop kojim se učvršćuje teret (na dizalici); [aero] konop za vezanje balona ili zrakoplova -
71 giude-rope
s [tech] konop kojim se učvršćuje teret (na dizalici); [aero] konop za vezanje balona ili zrakoplova -
72 guest rope
s [mar] konop za vuču ili vezanje čamaca koji pristaju uz brod -
73 guest-rope
s [mar] konop za vuču ili vezanje čamaca koji pristaju uz brod -
74 guy rope
zatezno uže; natezno uže -
75 hauling rope
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76 hemp-rope
konopljeno uže; kudeljno uže -
77 hemp-rope sheave
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78 hoist rope
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79 hold-back rope
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80 hook rope knife
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