shaped like the keel of a ship
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carinateshaped like the keel of a ship
carinatedshaped like the prow or keel of a ship also CARINATE
carinatedhaving or shaped like a keel or carina
NEFClock shaped like a ship.
skega timber that connects the keel and sternpost of a ship
skegthe stern of the keel of a ship near the sternpost
skegsSKEG, a timber that connects the keel and sternpost of a ship
ribtraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
ribstraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
sternpostthe main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
sternpostsSTERNPOST, the main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
bottomsThe lowest part of the hull of a ship, esp. the relatively flat portion on either side of the keel
keelsonsA centerline structure running the length of a ship and fastening the transverse members of the floor to the keel below
masteda long pole or spar rising from the keel or deck of a ship and supporting the yards, booms, and rigging
kelsonsA centerline structure running the length of a ship and fastening the transverse members of the floor to the keel below
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
wayshardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
wayhardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
waterlinesAny of a set of structural lines of a ship, parallel with the surface of the water, representing the contour of the hull at various heights above the keel and drawn on shipbuilding plans