different between keckle vs keckling
keckle
English
Verb
keckle (third-person singular simple present keckles, present participle keckling, simple past and past participle keckled)
- (nautical) To wind rope or chains around (a cable etc.) to protect its surface from friction, abrasion, or ice.
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keckling
English
Noun
keckling (countable and uncountable, plural kecklings)
- Old rope or iron chains wound around a cable.
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