Rope
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- SKOS
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<skos:prefLabel xml:lang="en">rope</skos:prefLabel>
<skos:prefLabel xml:lang="nl">touw</skos:prefLabel>
<skos:prefLabel xml:lang="fr">cordage</skos:prefLabel>
<skos:prefLabel xml:lang="es">soga</skos:prefLabel>
<skos:altLabel xml:lang="en">ropes</skos:altLabel>
<skos:altLabel xml:lang="fr">cordages</skos:altLabel>
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<skos:note xml:lang="en">Heavy cord, at least 1/4 inch in diameter, formed by twisting or braiding three to six yarns of natural or artificial fiber. In ancient Egypt, ropes were made from reeds or date palm fibers. Ancient ropes were also made from flax, grass, esparto grass, hemp, sisal, coir, cotton, jute, papyrus, and camel hair. Up to 1850, most ropes were made from hemp or sisal. After this point, abaca and agave became the fibers of choice. By the 1950s, synthetic fibers (nylon, rayon, saran, polyester, etc.) became predominant. Glass and metallic fibers have also been incorporated into ropes for added strength and resistance to fire and chemicals.</skos:note>
<skos:note xml:lang="es">Cuerda pesada de por lo menos 1/4 de pulgada de diámetro y que se forma al trenzar entre sí dos o más hebras de fibra natural o artificial.</skos:note>
<skos:note xml:lang="nl">Zwaar koord, tenminste 6,35 mm in diameter, dat is gevormd door twee of meer strengen van natuur- of kunstvezel ineen te draaien.</skos:note>
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