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Naut.a board lowered from the bilge of a sailing vessel to serve as a keel.
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bilge board — Naut. a board lowered from the bilge of a sailing vessel to serve as a keel. * * * bilge board, a kind of centerboard lowered vertically into the water from the bilge of a ship to keep it steady on its course … Useful english dictionary
bilge — bilge; bilge·board; … English syllables
board — aship·board; astar·board; bilge·board; board; board·a·ble; board·er; board·man; buck·board; ful·ler·board; gar·board; lam·in·board; mitch·board; non·board; pre·board; wake·board; above·board; clap·board; cup·board; lar·board; skate·board;… … English syllables
limber board — noun Etymology: limber (as in limbers) + board : one of the movable planks used to cover the bilge water passages on each side of a keelson see ship illustration … Useful english dictionary
bilgeboard — bilge·board … English syllables
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