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Lay′ing-top.


Rope-making.) A conical piece of wood placed between the strands, and gradually receded as the lay progresses, in order to keep the twist well to the point at which the strands diverge, and not let it degenerate into a slack twist throughout the length of the strands in the walk. [1268]

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