
1) Appurtenances 2) Chains 3) Gear 4) Paraphernalia 5) Support system 6) Support system, for a ship 7) Supports 8) Tackle 9) Wires
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1) Equipment 2) Gear
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Any or all of the ropes or chains used to support the masts and arrange the sails. Those that are standing are fixed, while those that are running are used to adjust the yards and sails.
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The system of masts and lines on ships and other sailing vessels.
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The system of masts and lines on ships and other sailing vessels.
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Rigging (from Anglo-Saxon wrigan or wringing, `to clothe`) is the apparatus through which the force of the wind is used to propel sailboats and sailing ships forward. This includes masts, yards, sails, and cordage. ==Terms and classifications== Rigging is the mechanical sailing apparatus attached to the hull in order to move the boat as a whole......
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[material handling] Rigging is both a noun, the equipment, and verb, the action of designing and installing the equipment, in the preparation to move objects. A team of riggers design and install the lifting or rolling equipment needed to raise, roll, slide or lift objects such as with a crane or block and tackle. Rigging comes from rig, to...
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• (n.) DRess; tackle; especially (Naut.), the ropes, chains, etc., that support the masts and spars of a vessel, and serve as purchases for adjusting the sails, etc. See Illustr. of Ship and Sails. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rig
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the sails, masts, booms, yards, stays, and lines of a sailing vessel, or its cordage only.
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The process of preparing a character model for animation, including setting up an underlying skeleton, complete with constraints, controllers and kinematic systems, and linking it to the mesh of the character model.
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Rigging is a term used in architecture to describe how steel wire is used to strengthen and support parts of a building.
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Any lines which are used to support the mast and sails.
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The assembly of the boat.
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The ropes, mast and sails on a ship.
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Rig'ging noun DRess; tackle; especially
(Nautical) , the ropes, chains, etc., that support the masts and spars of a vessel, and serve as purchases for adjusting the sails, etc. See
Illustr . of
Ship and
Sails .
Running rigging (Nautical) ,
all those rop...
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On a saddle, straps that connect the cinch and the saddle tree
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the lines that hold up the masts and move the sails (standing and running rigging).
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a ridge
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A system of ropes and chains to support some sort of frames i.e. the set of a production or lighting
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Rigging refers to the ropes, wires, pulleys, weights, hardware and other items used to control curtains and props. Every rigging system relies on a specific type of balance and weights. The first thing you’ll learn when studying stage rigging basics is how to adjust and manage this counterweight system. The more intricate and advanced your riggin...
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Gates, risers, loose pieces, etc., needed on the pattern to produce a sound casting.
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The relative adjustment or alignment of the different components of an aeroplane - particularly the wings.
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tackle noun gear consisting of ropes etc. supporting a ship`s masts and sails
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The process of removing and replacing riggers on the shells/boats. This is done when the boats must be loaded on a trailer for transportation to and from a regatta. The rowers must derig their boats for trailering, and then rig them upon arrival at the regatta site for racing. This must be repeated again for trailering the boats home.
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Gates, risers, loose pieces, etc., needed on the pattern to produce a sound casting.
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