Twine (noun)

  1. A string or cord made of two or more threads twisted together.
  2. Something made of twine, such as a rope or string.

Origin:

Old english twīn, of germanic origin; related to dutch tween 'thread', and to twist.

Examples:

  1. She used twine to tie up the package.
  2. The gardener used twine to tie up the plants.
  3. A bundle of twine was lying on the floor.
  4. The twine was strong enough to hold the weight.
  5. She bought a spool of twine at the hardware store.
Some random words: liability, coon, kibitz