rappel

[rap·pel]

When rock climbers rappel, they lower themselves down the side of a wall or mountain. To rappel safely, a climber uses special anchors and climbing ropes, as well as the help of another person.

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The beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms.

Verb
lower oneself with a double rope coiled around the body from a mountainside; "The ascent was easy--roping down the mountain would be much more difficult and dangerous"; "You have to learn how to abseil when you want to do technical climbing"


n.
The beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms.


Rappel

Rap"pel , n. [F. Cf. Repeal.] (Mil.) The beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms.

The beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms.

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