The difference between Buntline and Cordage

When used as nouns, buntline means a type of revolver with an exceptionally long barrel, whereas cordage means a set of ropes and cords, especially that used for a ship's rigging.


check bellow for the other definitions of Buntline and Cordage

  1. Buntline as a noun:

    A type of revolver with an exceptionally long barrel.

  2. Buntline as a noun (nautical):

    Any, except the outermost, of the ropes extending down to the deck with which a square sail is rolled up to the yard.

  1. Cordage as a noun (nautical):

    A set of ropes and cords, especially that used for a ship's rigging.

  2. Cordage as a noun (obsolete):

    An amount of wood measured in cords.