- stern overhang
- кормовой свес
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary. 2014.
overhang — [ō΄vər haŋ′; ] also, and for n.always [, ō′vər haŋ΄] vt. overhung, overhanging 1. to hang or project over or beyond 2. to loom over; threaten vi. to hang over; project or jut out over something n. 1. a) the pro … English World dictionary
overhang — I. verb (overhung; hanging) Date: 1592 transitive verb 1. to project over 2. to impend over ; threaten intransitive verb to project so as to be over something II. noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Torpedo stern — A broad stern without overhang, flattened on the bottom, used in some torpedo and fast power boats. It prevents settling in the water at high speed. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
square stern — noun 1. : a ship s stern having a transom and joining the counter timbers at an angle 2. : a stern with no overhang … Useful english dictionary
cruiser stern — noun : a stern on high speed naval vessels designed without overhang to give maximum immersed length … Useful english dictionary
counter — I. noun Etymology: Middle English countour, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin computatorium computing place, from Latin computare Date: 14th century 1. a piece (as of metal or plastic) used in reckoning or in games 2. something of value in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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o|ver|hang — «verb. OH vuhr HANG; noun. OH vuhr HANG», verb, hung, hang|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to hang over; project over: »Trees overhang the street to form an arch of branches. 2. Figurative. to hang over so as to darken, sadden, or threaten: »The threat of… … Useful english dictionary
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