bilge keelson
1bilge keelson — noun : a keelson located near the turn of the bilge …
2Bilge keel — Keel Keel, n. [Cf. AS. ce[ o]l ship; akin to D. & G. kiel keel, OHG. chiol ship, Icel. kj[=o]ll, and perh. to Gr. gay^los a round built Ph[oe]nician merchant vessel, gaylo s bucket; cf. Skr. g[=o]la ball, round water vessel. But the meaning of… …
3side keelson — noun : a reinforcing keelson between the main keelson and the commencement of the bilge curvature called also sister keelson; see ship illustration …
4companion — Synonyms and related words: Bayard, Don Quixote, Gawain, Lancelot, Ritter, Sidney, Sir Galahad, abigail, accompanier, accompanist, accompanyist, ace, adjunct, ally, alter ego, amah, amiable, amigo, analogon, analogue, associate, attend, attendant …
5parts — Synonyms and related words: AF amplifier, AFC, AFC mixer, CRT, CW oscillator, FM detector, PCV valve, RF amplifier, TR switch, TR unit, ability, accelerator, adder, adjustable propeller, afterburner, aileron, air controls, air scoop, airscrew,… …
6ship — Synonyms and related words: Graf Zeppelin, address, aeroplane, aerostat, air express, aircraft, airfreight, airmail, airplane, airship, argosy, ark, avion, back, bag, balance rudder, ballonet, balloon, barge, barrel, bathyscaphe, batten, beak,… …
7КИЛЬСОН СКУЛОВОЙ — (Bilge keelson) кильсон, идущий вдоль судна по его скуле или несколько ниже ее. Самойлов К. И. Морской словарь. М. Л.: Государственное Военно морское Издательство НКВМФ Союза ССР, 1941 …
8limbers — noun a channel or gutter on either side of a ship s keelson; carries bilge water into the pump well • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑channel * * * ˈlimbə(r)z noun plural Etymology: modification of French lumière …
9Mary Rose — For later ships with the same name, see HMS Mary Rose. For the play by J.M. Barrie, see Mary Rose (play). The remnants of the Mary Rose undergoing conservation in Portsmouth …
10limbers — [lim′bərz] pl.n. 〚prob. < Fr lumière, a hole, aperture, lit., light < VL luminaria, orig. pl. of L luminare, a light, window: see LUMINARY〛 Naut. holes in the lower part of a vessel s frames to allow bilge water to drain to the pump * * *… …