| Definition/Meaning | Word/Phrase |
| fisherman who uses a hook and line |
angler
,
troller
|
| fishing with a hook and line (and usually a pole) |
angling
|
| elephant goad with a sharp spike and a hook |
ankus
|
| one of the largest skates (to 5 feet); an active skate easy to hook |
barndoor skate
,
Raja laevis
|
| simple hitch used for temporarily attaching a line to a hook |
Blackwall hitch
|
| pole-handled hook used to pull or push boats |
boat hook
|
| hook for pulling a button through a buttonhole |
buttonhook
|
| peavey having a hook instead of a spike; used for handling logs |
cant hook
|
| mark like hook under ç |
cedilla
|
| fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together |
clasp
|
| needle with a hook on the end; used in crocheting |
crochet hook
,
crochet needle
|
| something hook-shaped |
crook
|
| long staff with one end being hook shaped |
crook
,
shepherd's crook
|
| sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook |
crotchet
,
hook
|
| hook (usually on the underside of a shelf) for hanging cups |
cup hook
|
| hook from fish after catching, remove |
disgorge
|
| strong metal bar bearing a hook to attach something to be pulled |
drawbar
|
| small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or bar |
eyehole
,
eyelet
|
| sharp barbed hook for catching fish |
fishhook
|
| length of cord to which the leader and float and sinker and hook are attached |
fishing line
|