单词 | rising floor |
释义 | > as lemmasrising floor rising floor n. Shipbuilding (a) the rise of the bottom of the ship's framing from amidships towards either end; (b) one of the floor timbers used to form this. ΚΠ 1792 A. Boyer Dictionnaire françois-anglois et anglois-françois 593 Varangue plate. A flat floor-timber. Varangue fort aculée. A rising floor-timber amidships. Têtes des varangues. The floor-heads.] 1805 Shipwright's Vade-mecum 159 When the body is constructed by a rising floor, the floor sweeps are all of one length. 1846 A. Young Naut. Dict. at Floor The Rising-Floors imply those floor-timbers which rise gradually from the plane of the mid-ship-floor, so as to sharpen the form of the vessel towards the bow and the stern. 1951 H. I. Chapelle Amer. Small Sailing Craft v. 287 Drawings of larger craft..and a rigged model indicate many..had a rising floor, hard bilge, and a slight flare in the sides. < as lemmas |
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