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porthole
English
Etymology
Alteration of portal, as if from port +? hole.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??(?)t.h??l/
Noun
porthole (plural portholes)
- (archaic) A gunport; an opening in the hull of a ship through which cannon are fired.
- A circular window set in the hull of a ship.
Synonyms
- scuttle
Translations
Anagrams
- potholer
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quickwork
English
Etymology
quick +? work
Noun
quickwork (countable and uncountable, plural quickworks)
- (nautical, archaic) All of the submerged section of a vessel's planking.
- (nautical, archaic) The planking between the spirketing and the clamps.
- (nautical, archaic) The short planks between the portholes.
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