A rope used to pull in and out is commonly referred to as a "line" or "pulling line." In specific contexts, it may also be called a "tackle line" or "hauling line," depending on its application, such as in sailing or rigging. These lines are designed for maneuvering and controlling objects, often attached to pulleys or winches.
A metal rope is also called a wire rope.
A long flexible rope is commonly referred to as a "line" or "cord." In specific contexts, it may also be called a "rope" or "string," depending on its thickness and intended use. For example, a climbing rope is designed for safety and durability, while a fishing line is thinner and more flexible. In nautical terms, various types of ropes are referred to as "lines" when used on boats.
The log under and pull rope technique is a method used in outdoor survival and rescue scenarios, primarily for moving heavy objects or assisting in lifting. It involves placing a sturdy log under a heavy item to create a lever, allowing for easier lifting or shifting. A rope is then attached to the item, which can be pulled to help move it, minimizing the effort required and reducing the risk of injury. This technique is particularly useful in situations where manpower is limited or mechanical assistance is unavailable.
A hanging rope is commonly referred to as a "suspension rope." In specific contexts, such as climbing or rescue operations, it might also be called a "climbing rope" or "safety rope." Additionally, in the context of nooses, it can be referred to as a "gallows rope." The exact terminology can vary based on its use and application.
The rope from the top of a mast is called a "halyard." Halyards are used to raise and lower sails or flags on a sailing vessel. They are typically attached to the sail or flag and run through pulleys at the masthead to facilitate easier handling.
This is called a pulley.
There are five Sherlock Holmes stories where a rope is used, and there are a couple of more with a bell-pull or bell-rope. If you are referring to the story where a bell-pull is nothing more than a rope, then you are looking for 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band.'
The rope that is used by a cowboy is called lasso.
it is called a lasso
Keep it tied to a rope and pull on the rope
A rope with a chain around it is typically referred to as a "rope chain" or "rope and chain combination." This setup is often used for added strength and durability, combining the flexibility of rope with the rigidity of a chain. In some contexts, it may also be called a "chain rope."
The bell-rope or bell-pull was typically a decorative rope attached to a mechanical rope network ending with bells located in the servants' quarters used to call them to a specific room based upon which bell was ringing. In 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band', Sherlock Holmes says, "and to the rope - for so we may call it, since it was clearly never meant for a bell-pull" for it ended at the ceiling!
it is called a lasso
It is a measuring tape.
You can by the jump/pull rope in the discount shop, which you can walk there with your Nintendogs.
A metal rope is also called a wire rope.
In your inventory pull the rope to the life buoy. They will combine.