Width of a ship
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BEAMWidth of a ship
keelhaulingPunish (someone) by dragging them through the water under the keel of a ship, either across the width or from bow to stern
keelhauledPunish (someone) by dragging them through the water under the keel of a ship, either across the width or from bow to stern
keelhaulsPunish (someone) by dragging them through the water under the keel of a ship, either across the width or from bow to stern
RAMPLITUDEWidth of a freeway exit?
widthssomething of a specific width
widthsomething of a specific width
footbreadththe width of a foot
footbreadthsFOOTBREADTH, the width of a foot
diametersA transverse measurement of something; width or thickness
diameterA transverse measurement of something; width or thickness
GAUGEMeasure of a train track's width, in railway lingo
bandwidththe width of a band of radio or TV frequencies
CHILENation whose width is less than a twelfth of its length
bandwidthsBANDWIDTH, the width of a band of radio or TV frequencies
enthe width of a piece of type half the width of an em
slimmest(of a thing) Small in width and typically long and narrow in shape
bordpiece of sawed lumber of little thickness and a length greatly exceeding its width
boardspiece of sawed lumber of little thickness and a length greatly exceeding its width
diminutivesA charge of the same form as an ordinary but of lesser size or width
millineone agate line of advertising one column in width appearing in one million copies of a periodical
histogramA diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval
histogramsA diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval
stripesA long narrow band or strip, typically of the same width throughout its length, differing in color or texture from the surface on either side of it
trencherpower excavating machine designed to remove earth in a continuous line and to a predetermined width and depth, as by means of a rotating belt equipped with scoops
ditcherpower excavating machine designed to remove earth in a continuous line and to a predetermined width and depth, as by means of a rotating belt equipped with scoops
ditcherspower excavating machine designed to remove earth in a continuous line and to a predetermined width and depth, as by means of a rotating belt equipped with scoops
keyholeshole for inserting a key in a lock, esp. one in the shape of a circle with a rectangle having a width smaller than the diameter of the circle projecting from the bottom
tramlinesA pair of parallel lines, in particular the long lines at the sides of a tennis court (enclosing the extra width used in doubles play) or at the sides or back of a badminton court
perspectivesThe art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point