Word: cutwater

Category: cutwater

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Related words: cutwater

cutwater boats, cutwater asset management

Translations: cutwater

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spanish
Translations:
tajamar, espolón, de tajamar, tajamar del
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german
Translations:
Wellenbrecher, Wasserabscheiderrollen, Wasserabscheiderrolle, Zunge
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french
Translations:
éperon, étrave, guibre, taillemer
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italian
Translations:
tagliamare, sperone
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portuguese
Translations:
beque
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dutch
Translations:
scheg, achterhoofd, scheg te, om- laag
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russian
Translations:
волнолом, водорез, ледорез, волнорез
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finnish
Translations:
virtauksesta
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danish
Translations:
Cutwater
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czech
Translations:
břit spirály
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polish
Translations:
izbica, lodołam, dziobnica statku
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hungarian
Translations:
jégtörő él
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greek
Translations:
Cutwater
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ukrainian
Translations:
водорезов, водорізом
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albanian
Translations:
valëthyes
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bulgarian
Translations:
водорез, ледорез, носова греда
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belarusian
Translations:
водорез
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estonian
Translations:
Cutwater
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croatian
Translations:
lukobran, pramac broda
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lithuanian
Translations:
Forštevenis laivo
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latvian
Translations:
ūdens šķēlējs
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romanian
Translations:
pinten, etravă
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slovenian
Translations:
Lukobran
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slovak
Translations:
brit, ostrie, čepeľ, nôž, hrot

The meaning and "use of": cutwater

noun
  • the forward edge of a ship's prow. - Although her hull was wood, it was completely protected by armor plates above the waterline and copper sheathing below, and also featured a concave cutwater at the bow.
  • a wedge-shaped projection on the pier of a bridge, which divides the flow of water and prevents debris from becoming trapped against the pier. - This strength is reinforced by the slight curvature of the structure, by the cutwaters on the upstream side of the uprights, and by the wide span of the lower tiers of arches (especially the centre one).

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