parrel

[par-uhl]

parrel Definition

a ring or band of rope, metal, or other material, used to fasten something or for reinforcement.

Using parrel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parrel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sail was attached to the mast with parrels.

  • Example

    The parrel on the flagpole kept the halyard from twisting.

parrel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parrel

Phrases with parrel

  • small wooden or plastic beads that are threaded onto the parrel to keep it in place

    Example

    The parrel beads were used to keep the sail in place.

  • a knot used to attach a rope to a cylindrical object such as a spar or mast

    Example

    The sailor used a parrel hitch to secure the sail to the mast.

  • a device that slides up and down the mast and holds the parrel in place

    Example

    The parrel truck was used to adjust the position of the sail.

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Summary: parrel in Brief

'Parrel' [par-uhl] is a noun that refers to a ring or band of rope, metal, or other material used to fasten or reinforce something. It is commonly used in sailing to attach sails to masts, exemplified by 'The sail was attached to the mast with parrels.' 'Parrel' extends into phrases like 'parrel beads,' which are small wooden or plastic beads that keep the parrel in place.