fishing line
noun
: a long line or cord attached to a hook and used for fishing
also
: the type of line designed for this purpose
a length of fishing line
—used specifically for a strong, usually monofilament cord made from a polymer (such as nylon or Dacron) … is held firm in the pot by plaster of paris and covered with sphagnum moss bound with clear fishing line. —
Patricia Leigh Brown
Just about any string, cord or thread will do for a kite line, but because the best line supplied adequate strength with minimal wind resistance and weight, a thin, strong line is clearly better than a thick, weak one. Monofilament fishing line has both qualities, but many kiters shun it for the same reason fishermen curse it: it gets hopelessly tangled up in itself. —
Robert Kimber
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