whipline
English
Alternative forms
whip line
Etymology
whip
+
line
Noun
whipline
(
plural
whiplines
)
A
cable
, typically made of
braided
steel
, used to lower and retrieve tools and instruments into oil or gas wells.
2005
, Paul Carter,
Don't Tell Mum I Work on the Rigs
, Crows Nest
:
Allen and Unwin, page
45
:
Because the seas were a bit rough that morning the crane was using the
whip line
.
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