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BENDING

Volume 2 · 77 words · 1778 Edition

a general sense, the reducing a straight body into a curve, or giving it a crooked form. The bending of timber-boards, &c. is effected by means of heat, whereby their fibres are so relaxed that you may bend them into any figure.

the sea-language, the tying two ropes or cables together; thus they say, bend the cable, that is, make it fast to the ring of the anchor; bend the sail, make it fast to the yard.