Hull of the Constitution
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ISAACHull of the Constitution
SHUCKRemove the hull of
hulledto remove the hull of
hullingto remove the hull of
hullto remove the hull of
hullsto remove the hull of
hullerto remove the hull of
INBOARDWithin the hull of a ship.
HSTInitials burned into the hull of the Nautilus.
loofsthe tapering of a hull toward the stern
loofthe tapering of a hull toward the stern
bilgethe lowest inner part of a ship's hull
groatgrain (as of oats) exclusive of the hull
companionwaystair or ladder within the hull of a vessel
forepeakthe extreme forward part of the interior of a hull
keelthe central framing part in the bottom of a ship's hull
keelsthe central framing part in the bottom of a ship's hull
visorsthe extreme forward (forepeak) or aft (afterpeak) part of the hull
hullingmaterial for the framework and shell of the hull of a ship
foulingencrusted deposit, esp. on a submerged object, as the hull of a ship
hydroplaned(of a boat) Skim over the surface of water with its hull lifted
hydroplaning(of a boat) Skim over the surface of water with its hull lifted
deadlightthick pane of glass set in the hull or deck to admit light
lazaretssmall storeroom within the hull of a ship, esp. one at the extreme stern
lazaretsmall storeroom within the hull of a ship, esp. one at the extreme stern
hull(of a ship) sufficiently near, or above the horizon, that the hull is visible
hull(of a ship) sufficiently far away, or below the horizon, that the hull is invisible
forepeaksThe forwardmost division of a vessel's hull, often used in ships as a ballast tank
hydrofoila boat fitted with hydrofoils to lift its hull clear of the water at speed
orlopthe lowermost of four or more decks above the space at the bottom of a hull
hydrofoilboat with a structure that lifts the hull out of water when traveling at high speed
orlopsthe lowermost of four or more decks above the space at the bottom of a hull
hydrofoilsHYDROFOIL, a boat fitted with hydrofoils to lift its hull clear of the water at speed
sponsonprotuberance at the side of a flying-boat hull, designed to increase lateral stability in the water
futtocksany of a number of timbers forming the lower, more curved portion of the frame in a wooden hull
futtockany of a number of timbers forming the lower, more curved portion of the frame in a wooden hull
sponsonslight air-filled structure or a winglike part protruding from the hull of a seaplane to steady it on water
impellorsA similar device turned by the flow of water past a ship's hull, used to measure speed or distance traveled
impellersA similar device turned by the flow of water past a ship's hull, used to measure speed or distance traveled
bottomsThe lowest part of the hull of a ship, esp. the relatively flat portion on either side of the keel