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garboard
/ ˈɡɑːˌbɔːd /
noun
- nautical the bottommost plank of a vessel's hull Also calledgarboard plankgarboard strake
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Word History and Origins
Origin of garboard1
C17: from Dutch gaarboord, probably from Middle Dutch gaderen to gather + boord board
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Example Sentences
"I've got one-fraction of an inch play, at any rate," said the garboard-strake, triumphantly.
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Keel outside garboard strake, inclusive of thickness of keelband, (p. 151) if any, shall not exceed in depth 1½ in.
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I snubbed Garboard, twitted Oxley and played the very dickens with the flagship's midshipmen.
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Usually a section of the keel and a portion of the garboard streaks were in sight above the sea.
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It knocked down trees, swept over the lake, and—caught the little canoe on the crest of a wave, right under the garboard streak.
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