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Seizing: a tight wrapping of heavy thread or small cord around two sections of
               rope, used to join two ropes end-to-end, or to form an eye (a permanent loop) in
               the end or in a bight of a single rope. Like whippings, seizings are not knots. See
               Part Nine.








































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