spreader (bar)
1Spreader bar — A spreader bar is a physical restraint used in bondage play. It is a stiff bar typically two to three feet (sixty to ninety cm) long, though some can to varying lengths, with attachment points for restraints at each end. They may include extra… …
2spreader bar — butterfly (an L shaped steel plate shackled between the dan leno spindle and legs. Also called arm, banana, boomerang, dan leno arm, dan leno bracket, dan leno spreader, devil s elbow) …
3spreader bar — A device specially designed to permit the lifting and handling of containers or vehicles and breakbulk cargo …
4Spreader — can refer to:* Spreader (railroad), a kind of maintenance of way equipment designed to spread or shape ballast profiles * Hydraulic spreader, a tool used by emergency crews in vehicle extrication * Spreader (sailboat), an attachment to a sailboat …
5spreader — [spred′ər] n. a person or thing that spreads; specif., a) a small, dull knife for spreading butter, etc. b) a contrivance for scattering something [a fertilizer spreader] c) a device, as a bar, for keeping apart wires, stays, etc …
6spreader — noun Date: 15th century one that spreads: as a. an implement for scattering material b. a small knife used especially for spreading butter c. a device (as a bar) holding two linear elements (as lines, guys, rails) apart and usually taut …
7spreader — noun 1》 a device for spreading. ↘a bar attached to a yacht s mast so as to spread the angle of the upper shrouds. 2》 a person who disseminates something …
8spreader — /ˈsprɛdə/ (say spreduh) noun 1. someone or something that spreads. 2. Building Trades a piece of piping at the bottom of a downpipe from a higher roof which spreads rain water over a lower roof. 3. Nautical a bar attached to the mast of a yacht… …
9dan leno spreader — butterfly (an L shaped steel plate shackled between the dan leno spindle and legs. Also called arm, banana, boomerang, dan leno arm, dan leno bracket, devil s elbow, spreader bar) …
10Kitesurfing — Kitesurfing, kiteboarding, uses wind power to pull a rider through the water on a small surfboard or a kiteboard (which is like a wakeboard). Generally kiteboarding refers to a style of riding known as free style or wakestyle where as kitesurfing …