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parrel [pa-rel]
sustantivo
1. Manto de chimenea.
2. Racamento, el compuesto de vertellos, liebres y bastardo que pasa por ellos, y que se une y atraca la verga con el palo. (Marina)
- Parrel-rope -> bastardo
- Ribs of the parrel -> liebres del racamento
- Parrel-trucks -> (Mar.) vertellos del racamento
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