gangline

English

Etymology

gang + line

Noun

gangline (plural ganglines)

  1. A central line connecting a sled etc. to the individual tuglines of the animals that draw it.
    • 2008 February 16, Rebecca Santana, “Training for Alaska, in New Jersey”, in New York Times:
      As the dogs were hooked up to the gangline linking them to the A.T.V. on a snowless day, the cacophony of barking built as the animals pulled at the harness to get going.

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