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1 clove hitch
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2 clove hitch
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3 clove-hitch
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4 clove-hitch sling
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5 clove-hitch sling
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6 clove
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7 clove
I kləuv noun(the flower bud of a tropical tree dried for use as a spice.) clavo
II kləuv noun(a section of a bulb: a clove of garlic.)tr[kləʊv]1 (of garlic) diente nombre femenino————————tr[kləʊv]1 (spice) clavo————————tr[kləʊv]1→ link=cleave cleave{clove ['klo:v] n1) : diente m (de ajo)2) : clavo m (especia)n.• clavero s.m.• clavo (de olor) s.m.• diente s.m.
I kləʊva) ( spice) clavo m (de olor)b) ( of garlic) diente m
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[klǝʊv]N1) (=spice) clavo m2)clove of garlic — diente m de ajo
II [klǝʊv]1.PT of cleave I2.CPDclove hitch N — ballestrinque m
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I [kləʊv]a) ( spice) clavo m (de olor)b) ( of garlic) diente m
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Clove hitch — Category Hitch Origin Ancient Related Slip … Wikipedia
Clove hitch — Clove Clove, imp. of {Cleave}. Cleft. Spenser. [1913 Webster] {Clove hitch} (Naut.) See under {Hitch}. {Clove hook} (Naut.), an iron two part hook, with jaws overlapping, used in bending chain sheets to the clews of sails; called also {clip hook} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clove hitch — clove′ hitch n. navig. a knot used to fasten a rope to a pole or larger rope • Etymology: 1760–70; see clove III … From formal English to slang
clove hitch — ► NOUN ▪ a knot by which a rope is secured by passing it twice round a spar or another rope that it crosses at right angles in such a way that both ends pass under the loop of rope at the front. ORIGIN clove, past tense of CLEAVE(Cf. ↑cleave)… … English terms dictionary
clove hitch — n. a kind of knot used to fasten a rope around a spar, pole, or another rope: see KNOT1 … English World dictionary
clove hitch — n. a knot by which a rope is secured by passing it twice round a spar or rope that it crosses at right angles. Etymology: old past part. of CLEAVE(1), as showing parallel separate lines * * * noun a knot used to fasten a line temporarily to a… … Useful english dictionary
clove hitch — noun Etymology: Middle English cloven, clove divided, from past participle of clevien to cleave Date: circa 1769 a knot securing a rope temporarily to an object (as a post or spar) and consisting of a turn around the object, over the standing… … New Collegiate Dictionary
clove hitch — noun a knot by which a rope is secured by passing it twice round a spar or another rope that it crosses at right angles in such a way that both ends pass under the loop of rope at the front. Origin C18: clove, past tense of cleave1 (because the… … English new terms dictionary
clove hitch — a knot used to attach a boat, for example, to a post quickly. It is made by dropping two half hitches (see double half hitch) over and around the post. Various websites have animated steps showing how to tie this knot … Dictionary of ichthyology
clove hitch — a knot or hitch for fastening a rope to a spar or larger rope, consisting of two half hitches made in opposite directions, the two parts of the rope emerging also in opposite directions. Also called builder s knot. See illus. under knot. [1760… … Universalium
clove hitch — /ˈkloʊv hɪtʃ/ (say klohv hich) noun a form of hitch for fastening a rope around a spar, etc., in which two rounds of rope are crossed around the spar, with the ends of the rope issuing in opposite directions between the crossed parts …