Associations to the word «Hawser»
Noun
- Mooring
- Buoy
- Tow
- Anchor
- Fathom
- Heave
- Hemp
- Bower
- Tug
- Rope
- Minerva
- Lehigh
- Hauling
- Cable
- Rudder
- Haul
- Warp
- Oar
- Pier
- Seaman
- Slew
- Raft
- Wharf
- Coil
- Nylon
- Cask
- Sail
- Shore
- Schooner
- Sailor
- Surf
- Brig
- Strain
- Sleeper
- Aubrey
- Hose
- Deck
- Quay
- Barge
- Breech
- Ship
- Wreck
- Boat
- Mast
- Pulling
- Vessel
- Harbour
- Stern
- Tide
- Cutter
- Cove
- Steamer
- Inch
- Propeller
- Endeavour
- Gale
- Cradle
- Whip
- Breeze
- Commodore
- Centimeter
- Dock
- Maggie
Adjective
Wiktionary
HAWSER, noun. (nautical) a cable or heavy rope used to tow or moor a ship
HAWSER IRON, noun. Calking iron
HAWSER IRONS, noun. Plural of hawser iron
Dictionary definition
HAWSER, noun. Large heavy rope for nautical use.
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