Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lead-line

noun
/ˈliːd laɪn/
Definition
A rope or line used to guide or hold something, often employed in the context of ships or animals.
Examples
  • The sailor dropped the lead-line overboard to check the depth of the water.
  • He used a lead-line to direct the horse during the training session.
Meaning
In maritime and nautical contexts, a lead-line is typically used to measure the depth of water. It can also refer to a line used to guide an animal or a boat.
Synonyms
  • guiding line
  • measuring line
  • tow line