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Definition of shipwright in English: shipwrightnoun ˈʃɪprʌɪtˈʃɪpˌraɪt A shipbuilder. Example sentencesExamples - Now, unlike the master shipbuilders of the Mediterranean civilizations, the Viking shipwrights didn't think in terms of cargo tonnage, military logistics, or naval tactics.
- They include fitters, shipwrights and electricians.
- In addition to depicting the instruments, the author related their use to various tradesmen and professions, including millwrights, bricklayers, shipwrights, and architects.
- More recent ‘traditional’ ship building methods require the shipwright to build the frames first on the keel, and then to add the strakes after.
- Celebrating its 150th birthday this year - it was constructed by Scandinavian shipwrights from the Pacific Mail line - the church is one of the most beautiful in California.
- A shipwright is building a boat on Carrot Bay on the island of Tortola.
- Ships of the Age of Discovery were built from the mind of a shipwright, instead of blueprints.
- The two shipwright's or mast axes are representative of the most common Hathaway tools.
- Clinker shipbuilding was a genuine craft, in which the shipwright remained close to his materials.
- By contrast, a Scottish artiste might play to sodden Glasgow shipwrights, a restrained middle class audience and a temperance rally in the same week.
- The even skin of the carvel hull enabled shipwrights to cut gunports close to the waterline.
- By then living in Florida, the former customer and friend read an article about the Amistad reconstruction that said the project needed shipwrights.
- And though it is still clogged with scaffolding, shipwrights, and a half-dozen cherry pickers, the promenade is already expansively dramatic.
- Those whose names survive are shipwrights who were likely to have overseen the construction of a model much as they did the building of an actual ship.
- He managed Millbrook and worked as a shipwright in Plymouth docks before retiring
- A carpenter in Freeport meant, or course, he was also a shipwright.
- There was slave labor available, but shipwrights, machinists, sailmakers, and all the skilled trades required in shipbuilding were in critically short supply.
- The plan is to take four or five shipwrights, who built Jeanie Johnston, to India and assess the damage for ourselves.
Definition of shipwright in US English: shipwrightnounˈʃɪpˌraɪtˈSHipˌrīt A shipbuilder. Example sentencesExamples - Those whose names survive are shipwrights who were likely to have overseen the construction of a model much as they did the building of an actual ship.
- A shipwright is building a boat on Carrot Bay on the island of Tortola.
- Now, unlike the master shipbuilders of the Mediterranean civilizations, the Viking shipwrights didn't think in terms of cargo tonnage, military logistics, or naval tactics.
- There was slave labor available, but shipwrights, machinists, sailmakers, and all the skilled trades required in shipbuilding were in critically short supply.
- Celebrating its 150th birthday this year - it was constructed by Scandinavian shipwrights from the Pacific Mail line - the church is one of the most beautiful in California.
- A carpenter in Freeport meant, or course, he was also a shipwright.
- Clinker shipbuilding was a genuine craft, in which the shipwright remained close to his materials.
- Ships of the Age of Discovery were built from the mind of a shipwright, instead of blueprints.
- In addition to depicting the instruments, the author related their use to various tradesmen and professions, including millwrights, bricklayers, shipwrights, and architects.
- The plan is to take four or five shipwrights, who built Jeanie Johnston, to India and assess the damage for ourselves.
- By contrast, a Scottish artiste might play to sodden Glasgow shipwrights, a restrained middle class audience and a temperance rally in the same week.
- They include fitters, shipwrights and electricians.
- By then living in Florida, the former customer and friend read an article about the Amistad reconstruction that said the project needed shipwrights.
- He managed Millbrook and worked as a shipwright in Plymouth docks before retiring
- The even skin of the carvel hull enabled shipwrights to cut gunports close to the waterline.
- More recent ‘traditional’ ship building methods require the shipwright to build the frames first on the keel, and then to add the strakes after.
- The two shipwright's or mast axes are representative of the most common Hathaway tools.
- And though it is still clogged with scaffolding, shipwrights, and a half-dozen cherry pickers, the promenade is already expansively dramatic.
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