trip line

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trip line

A lumberjack pulls the trip line to release the dog hook from the log.

Definition

Noun: 1. A light rope used in logging: A trip line is a specific tool used in the lumber industry. It is a lightweight rope or line that is attached to a mechanism (like a dog hook, which secures a log). Its primary function is to allow a worker to release or disengage that mechanism from a safe distance, without having to approach the log directly.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The logger used the trip line to safely release the choker from the heavy log.
    • Always keep the trip line clear of obstructions for a quick release.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is highly specialized to the logging and maritime (for similar mechanisms on boats) industries. Its use is almost entirely technical and literal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trip (verb): To release or activate a mechanism, often suddenly. This is the root action performed by the "trip line."
  • Release line: A more general term for a cord or rope used to activate a release mechanism from a distance.
Synonyms
  • Release line
  • Trip rope
  • Trip cord
Notes on Meaning
  • Core Meaning: The definition is very precise and technical. It does not have common metaphorical or idiomatic uses outside its industrial context.
  • Distinction from "Tripwire": Do not confuse "trip line" with "tripwire." A tripwire is a concealed wire that triggers an alarm or trap when disturbed. A is a rope intentionally pulled by a person to activate a release.
trip line

A lumberjack pulls the trip line to release the dog hook from the log.

Noun
  1. a light rope used in lumbering to free a dog hook from a log at a distance

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