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Hammock

A hammock, from Spanish hamaca, borrowed from Taíno and Arawak hamaka, is a sling made of fabric, rope, or netting, suspended between two or more points, used for swinging, sleeping, or resting. It normally consists of one or more cloth panels, or a woven network of twine or thin rope stretched with ropes between two firm anchor points such as trees or…

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Hammock

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related to Naval · 17
Hammock → Aboard, Age, Apollo, Around, During, During World War II, Hammocks, If, In, Likewise, Lunar Module, Many, Prior, Royal Navy, Sail, Since, The
related to El Salvador · 15
Hammock → Central American, Concepcion Quezaltepeque, El Salvador, Hammocks, Hammocks Festival, In, It, Later, Native Americans, November, Salvadoran, San Salvador City, Spaniards, The, The Valley
related to Etymology · 15
Hammock → Arawak, Dutch Hangmat, English-language, Finnish, German Hängematte, Hamaka, Samuel Johnson, Santo Domingo, Saxon, Spanish, Swedish, Swedish Hängmatta, Taíno Arawakan, The, The Amerindian
related to Mexican and Maya hammocks · 13
Hammock → Caribbean, Classic, Hammocks, In, In Mexico, Maya, Mayan, Most, Mérida, Quality, Spanish, Yucatecans, Yucatán
related to General and cited references · 12
Hammock → Accessories, American Philosophical Society, André, Blomfield, Coach, Hammocks, Lynn, Massie, Proceedings, The Mariner's Mirror, The Origin, The Origins
related to Styles · 11
Hammock → Brazilian, Common, Current, Each, Many, Mayan, Nicaraguan, The, This, Unfortunately, Venezuelan
related to Europe · 10
Hammock → Alcibiades, Athenian, BC, Joseph, Old English Hexateuch, Other, Plutarch, Some, The, This
related to Jungle hammock · 10
Hammock → Allied, Burma, New Britain, Pacific, Simply, The United States Army, The Venezuelan, United States Marine Corps, While, World War II
related to Usage · 9
Hammock → Amazon River, Andes Mountains, Brazil, Bridge, EcuadorCrocheted, Given, Otavalo Artisan Market, Other, There
related to New World · 8
Hammock → Bahamas, Columbus, He, Indians, Native Americans, Spanish, Taino, West Indies

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hammocks used use jungle sleeping naval made also two sailors sleep netting one later points well canvas nylon venezuelan world

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trees or postsinstance ofor a woven network of twine or thin rope stretched with ropes between two firm anchor points0.80text
the fer de lanceinstance ofwhich gave protection against scorpions and venomous snakes0.80text
Burma during World War IIinstance ofcomplete with rainproof fly and sandfly netting for use by U.S. and Allied forces in tropical jungle regions0.80text
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorEl Salvador0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorThe0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorSan Salvador City0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorThe Valley0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorHammocks0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorNative Americans0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorLater0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorSpaniards0.60section
Hammockrelated to El SalvadorSalvadoran0.60section

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