- (1949–2011)
Hitch (knot), a knot used to
attach a rope to a
fixed object Tow
hitch, a
construction on a
truck or car to
attach a
trailer Hitches,
fishes in...
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fifth wheel and
gooseneck hitches.
These are used for agriculture, industry, and
large recreational trailers.
Front trailer hitches are also used on pickup...
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hitches may not hold fast
under all conditions, and with
lines made from
particularly stiff or
slick modern fibers (e.g. polypropylene)
these hitches...
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valuable component of a wide
variety of
useful and
reliable hitches, bends, and knots. The half
hitch is tied with one end of a rope
which is p****ed around...
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hitcher or
hitchers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Hitcher(s) or
Hitcher(s) may
refer to:
Hitcher, one who goes
hitchhiking The
Hitcher (1986...
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Hitching posts. The "
hitching post", a
contentious punishment in the case of Hope v.
Pelzer The
Hitching Post, a
steakhouse restaurant The
Hitching Post...
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types of
hitch knots include the
clove hitch, the
timber hitch, and the
round turn and two half-
hitches. A
simple mathematical theory of
hitches has been...
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these related hitches can
eliminate ambiguity when required.
These hitches are
pictured at the right. When a
rolling hitch or
Magnus hitch is tied around...
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magnus hitch is a knot
similar to a
rolling hitch or
clove hitch, used to tie a rope or line to a pole, spar, or
another line. It is tied similarly...
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clove hitch is an
ancient type of knot, made of two
successive single hitches: 283 tied
around an object. It is most
effectively used to
secure a...