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lifelineSafety lines on deck that are grabbed to prevent falling overboard.
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lifelineline of life: a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long you will live support that enables people to survive or to continue doing something (often by providing an essen [..]
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lifelinea technique which can be used in a group situation or individually. Participants will draw a continuous line which represents their life, bends in the line and upward trends will define the presence o [..]
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lifelineLifeline and Link Up are two programs sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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lifelineA component consisting of a flexible line for connection to an anchorage at one end to hang vertically (vertical lifeline), or for connection to anchorages at both ends to stretch horizontally (horizo [..]
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lifelineA government assistance program that can provide a discount on your monthly wireless service bill if you qualify.
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lifelineRope rigged or attached for purposes of security or rescue. 2. Line attached to a man working overside, and attended by a man inboard. 3. Rope from head of davit to a boat in the water and alongside, [..]
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lifelineA wire or cable that runs along the outside of the deck supported by stanchions to help restrain passengers; as in: All lifelines should be checked frequently for corrosion, loose fittings, and fish h [..]
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lifeline (1) In general, the lines erected around the edges of weather decks. Specifically, the topmost line. From top to bottom, lines are named lifeline, housing line, and footrope. (2) a safety line ben [..]
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lifelineStout line or cable fore and aft around the deck of the boat to keep crew from falling overboard.
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lifelinestout line around the deck of the boat to keep crew from falling overboard
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lifelineconnects the wearer of a lifejacket with a harness to the boat, recommended for singlehanded, night and offshore boating.
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lifelineA metal cable, usually coated with vinyl, which surrounds the vessel and helps keep crew from falling overboard. Similar to a railing.
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lifelinea cable fence that surrounds the deck to assist in the prevention of crew falling overboard
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lifelineStout line or cable fore and aft around the deck of the boat to keep crew from falling overboard.
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lifeline
A line to which a drowning or falling victim may cling to.
A means or route for transporting indispensable supplies.
A source of salvation in a crisis.
(engineering) System or structure of vit [..]
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