FUNICĀ“ULAR (funiculus, a small cord), having the character of a funicle or small cord.
In this way, the ropes counteract one another in the twist, hanging like a ribbon down the shaft; and are stitched strongly together by a small cord.
A fustian, with a small cord running in an oblique direction, has a very agreeable appearance.
If they are made three inches in interior diameter, it is prudent to cover them with stout canvass, or small cord, wrapped round and covered with a coat of glue, in the same manner as for tourbillons.
Round one of them, turn one end of a small cord, the other end of which is to be put through one of the blocks.
The succouring, or marine rocket, is a name given to a rocket, which is sufficiently large to convey a small cord or rope to some distance from a vessel, and by its means to save the lives of persons in danger of shipwreck.
Glancing up, I beheld her poised upon the rocks above me and a noose of small cordin her hand.
And I reached down a coil of small cord where it hung with divers other odds and ends.
Illustration] Braid this over a small wire, with a hole in one end like the eye of a needle, so as to draw a small cord in the place of the wire.
Illustration] Braid this over a mold, made of small wire, with a hole in one end like the eye of a needle, so as to draw a small cord in the place of the wire.
Illustration] Braid this over a small wire, with a hole in one end like the eye of an needle, so as to draw a small cord in the place of the wire.
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