
1) Exclusively Anglo word 2) Exclusively Saxon word 3) Frame 4) Framework 5) Framing 6) Watercraft component 7) Word of purely Anglo origin 8) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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Coaming is any vertical surface on a ship designed to deflect or prevent entry of water. It usually refers to raised section of deck plating around an opening, such as a hatch. Coamings also provide a frame onto which to fit a hatch cover. The protective metal sheeting or plating protecting against water entry into ventilator shafts in large ships...
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The raised edge of a hatch, cockpit or skylight to help keep out water.
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The raised edge of a hatch, cockpit or skylight to help keep out water.
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raised edge around ship's hatches to keep water out
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raised edge around ship's hatches to keep water out
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Raised deck timbers around hatches and cabins. Coamings support other structures and prevent water from running below.
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A padded, protective rim around an open cockpit.
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A vertical piece around the edge of a cockpit, hatch, etc. to prevent water on deck from running below.
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A vertical edge around a cockpit or hatch to prevent water on deck from entering.
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A vertical piece around the edge of a cockpit, hatch, etc. to prevent water on deck from running below.
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A vertical piece around the edge of a cockpit, hatch, etc. to prevent water on deck from running below
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the ridge around a cockpit
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A non-structural longitudinal member at the cockpit perimeter; a decorative piece fastened to the carling, usually protruding above the side deck to prevent water from entering the cockpit.
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A vertical extension above the deck to prevent water from entering the cockpit. May be broadened to provide a base for winches.
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A vertical piece around the edge of a cockpit, hatch, etc. to preventwater on deck from running below.
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The raised edge of a hatchway used to help keep out water.
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[
n] - a raised framework around a hatchway on a ship to keep water out
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noun a raised framework around a hatchway on a ship to keep water out
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A padded, protective rim around an open cockpit.
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a raised border around an opening in a deck, roof, or floor, designed to prevent water from running below.
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