Word: strake

Category: strake

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Synonyms: strake

wale

Translations: strake

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spanish
Translations:
traca, hilada, la hilada, traca de
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german
Translations:
Strake, Planke, Metallplanke, Bodenleiste, Metallbahn
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french
Translations:
liston, virure, liston de, virure de
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italian
Translations:
corso di fasciame, fasciame, del corso di fasciame, corso di fasciame dello
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portuguese
Translations:
cinta, cinta de, cinta de defensa, da cinta de
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dutch
Translations:
berghout
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russian
Translations:
брус, Strake, Стрейк, спустили
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norwegian
Translations:
list, bordgang, plategang, omfar, plategangs
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swedish
Translations:
bordläggningsstråk, stråket, list, avvisarlist
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finnish
Translations:
reunuksen, reunus, kappale reunusta, reunusta, rungolle
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danish
Translations:
bordgang, bordplanke, plankegang
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polish
Translations:
pasmo, pas, burtowa, pas poszycia, burtowej
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hungarian
Translations:
lemezsor, Strake
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turkish
Translations:
borda kaplamasının bir sırası, çember, içine geçmiştir, borda kaplamaları, borda
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greek
Translations:
σανίδωμα κατά μήκος των πλευρών πλοίου, ελάσματος, έλασμα, φουσκωτό πάτωμα
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ukrainian
Translations:
брус
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bulgarian
Translations:
стрингер, свалиха
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belarusian
Translations:
брус
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estonian
Translations:
lüüs, lüüsi, lüüsisegmendiga, lüüsiga, Kirjeldatud lüüsi
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croatian
Translations:
obod, obodu
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romanian
Translations:
au strâns
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slovenian
Translations:
STRAKE
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slovak
Translations:
strakatá, straky, Strakom, Straka, Strakovi

The meaning and "use of": strake

noun
  • a continuous line of planking or plates from the stem to the stern of a ship or boat. - Moreover ship strakes were apparently used as funerary biers, and animals and weapons were sacrificed.
  • a protruding ridge fitted to an aircraft or other structure to improve aerodynamic stability. - The aircraft structure incorporates larger strakes below the rear section of the fuselage below the position of the tail fin.

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