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Inboard
Inside the line of a vessels bulwarks or hull the opposite of outboard as an inboard engine an inboard
Hydroplane
or any of a number of planes projecting from the hull of a submarine boat which by being elevated or depressed
Lorcha
light vessel used on the coast of China having the hull built on a European model and the rigging like that
Hull
The outer covering of anything particularly of a nut or of grain the outer skin of a kernel the husk
Decortication
The act of stripping off the bark rind hull or outer coat
Hud
A huck or hull as of a nut
Burse
A purse also a vesicle a pod a hull
Decorticate
bark husk or exterior coating to husk to peel to hull
Inchmaree clause
captain or crew or by any defect in the ship's hull or machinery
degauss
To make a steel ships hull nonmagnetic by applying an opposing magnetic field
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