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Dictionary: sky·hook or sky-hook (skī'hʊk') pronunciation

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A helicopter whose fuselage is configured so as to be mounted with a steel line and hook used to lift and transport heavy objects.


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WordNet: skyhook
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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: helicopter carrying a reel of steel cable that can be used to lift and transport heavy objects

Meaning #2: a hook that is imagined to be suspended from the sky


Wikipedia: Skyhook (climbing)
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Skyhook.

A skyhook is a piece of climbing equipment, a very small hook which gives hold on smallest protrusions, or watery and slippery grips. They are most often used for placements, often extremely marginal, in aid climbing, although they also feature in some extreme free routes. Additionally, the skyhook can be attached to the harness, thus allowing the climber to rest, or held in one or both hands to hold a grip.

In the industry, a skyhook can be used to haul someone or something up to a ceiling for repair or maintenance purpose.



 
 

 

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