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1rope

noun \ˈrōp\

: a strong, thick string that is made by twisting many thin strings or fibers together

: a string on which a number of similar things are held together

the ropes : the special way things are done at a particular place or in a particular activity

Full Definition of ROPE

1
a :  a large stout cord of strands of fibers or wire twisted or braided together
b :  a long slender strip of material used as rope <rawhide rope>
c :  a hangman's noose
d :  lariat
2
:  a row or string consisting of things united by or as if by braiding, twining, or threading
3
plural :  special or basic techniques or procedures <show him the ropes>
4
rope·like \-ˌlīk\ adjective
on the ropes
:  in a defensive and often helpless position
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Origin of ROPE

Middle English, from Old English rāp; akin to Old High German reif hoop
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to ROPE

2rope

verb

: to bind, fasten, or tie (something or someone) with a rope

: to catch (an animal) by throwing a circle of rope around it

: to use clever or tricky methods to get (someone) to do something

ropedrop·ing

Full Definition of ROPE

transitive verb
1
a :  to bind, fasten, or tie with a rope or cord
b :  to partition, separate, or divide by a rope <rope off the street>
c :  lasso
2
:  to draw as if with a rope :  lure
intransitive verb
:  to take the form of or twist in the manner of rope
rop·er noun

First Known Use of ROPE

14th century
ROPE Defined for Kids

1rope

noun \ˈrōp\

Definition of ROPE for Kids

1
:  a strong thick cord of strands (as of fiber or wire) twisted or braided together
2
:  a number of similar things held together on a string

2rope

verb
ropedrop·ing

Definition of ROPE for Kids

1
:  to bind, fasten, or tie with a cord
2
:  to set off or divide by a cord <Police roped off a street.>
3
:  1lasso
rop·er noun
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