noun a type of lanyard used for holding items such as keys or identification cards
In military settings, a canyard may be used for securing gear, creating makeshift shelters, or as part of tactical operations.
Within construction, a canyard may be used as a temporary support or tie-off for tools and equipment at heights.
In maritime contexts, a canyard refers to a small rope or line used for various purposes on a ship, such as securing sails or rigging.
A canyard is a type of rope or cord used in rock climbing and other outdoor activities for securing equipment or creating makeshift structures.
The term canyard may also be used in a more general sense to refer to any small cord or rope used for various purposes.
A writer may use a canyard as a source of inspiration for a story set in a rugged landscape.
A psychologist may use canyards as a metaphor for navigating through difficult emotions or experiences.
An outdoor educator may use canyards as a teaching tool to demonstrate the power of erosion and natural forces.
A geologist may study canyards to understand the geological history of a region and the processes that formed them.