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outside planking

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  • strip planking — noun Etymology: strip (III) : the planking of a carvel built boat or ship with narrow slightly tapered strips to make flush joints and a smooth outside hull as distinguished from the lap joints of a clinker built boat …   Useful english dictionary

  • Wale — Wale, n. [AS. walu a mark of stripes or blows, probably originally, a rod; akin to Icel. v[ o]lr, Goth. walus a rod, staff. [root]146. Cf. {Goal}, {Weal} a wale.] [1913 Webster] 1. A streak or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a stripe; a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Wale knot — Wale Wale, n. [AS. walu a mark of stripes or blows, probably originally, a rod; akin to Icel. v[ o]lr, Goth. walus a rod, staff. [root]146. Cf. {Goal}, {Weal} a wale.] [1913 Webster] 1. A streak or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wale — /weɪl/ (say wayl) noun 1. a streak, stripe, or ridge produced on the skin by the stroke of a rod or whip; a welt: *It either sat on the top of his head making him look a real gawk, or he pulled it down so tight it left a red wale that lasted for… …  

  • wale — wale1 /wayl/, n., v., waled, waling. n. 1. a streak, stripe, or ridge produced on the skin by the stroke of a rod or whip; welt. 2. the vertical rib in knit goods or a chain of loops running lengthwise in knit fabric (opposed to course). 3. the… …   Universalium

  • tuck — tuck1 /tuk/, v.t. 1. to put into a small, close, or concealing place: Tuck the money into your wallet. 2. to thrust in the loose end or edge of (a garment, covering, etc.) so as to hold closely in place (usually fol. by in, up, under, etc.): Tuck …   Universalium

  • wale — [[t]weɪl[/t]] n. v. waled, wal•ing 1) a ridge or stripe produced on the skin by the stroke of a rod or whip; welt 2) tex the vertical rib or cord in woven cloth 3) tex the texture or weave of a fabric 4) naut. any of certain strakes of thick… …   From formal English to slang

  • ribband — /ˈrɪbənd/ (say ribuhnd) noun a lengthwise timber or the like used to secure a ship s ribs in position while the outside planking or plating is being put on. Also, ribbon. {apparently from rib1 + band2} …  

  • tuck — I. /tʌk / (say tuk) verb (t) 1. to thrust into some narrow space or close or concealed place: tuck this in your pocket. 2. to thrust the edge or end of (a garment, covering, etc.) closely into place between retaining parts or things: he tucked… …  

  • ribband — [rib′band΄, rib′ənd, rib′ən] n. [ RIB + BAND1] a long, flexible piece of wood or metal fastened across the ribs of a ship to hold them in place while the outside planking or plating is being put on …   English World dictionary

  • rib|band — «RIHB BAND uhnd, uhn», noun. a lengthwise timber or the like used to secure a ship s ribs in position while the outside planking or plating is being put on. ╂[perhaps special use of a Middle English variant of ribbon] …   Useful english dictionary

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