noun
- Plural of hawse; the part of a ship's bow containing the hawseholes through which anchor cables pass.
- Plural of hawse; the arrangement or configuration of anchor cables when a ship is moored.
Usage: nautical; technical
Usage: nautical; technical
Examples
- The ship's hawses were reinforced to withstand heavy seas.
- The captain inspected the hawses before departing the harbor.
- Water was leaking through the hawses during the storm.
- The crew secured the anchor cables through the hawses.
- Multiple hawses allowed the vessel to moor safely with redundant anchor points.