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Meaning of deadworks
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deadworks (n. pl.)
The parts of a ship above the water when she is laden.
deadworks Sentence Examples
- The shipbuilder meticulously inspected the deadworks to ensure the vessel's integrity.
- Over time, the deadworks of the ship had weathered, requiring extensive repairs.
- The naval architect designed the deadworks with reinforced materials to withstand rough seas.
- The crew diligently maintained the ship's deadworks to prevent corrosion and deterioration.
- A thorough examination of the deadworks revealed signs of wear and tear, prompting immediate repairs.
- The ship's captain relied on the strength and stability of the deadworks during challenging voyages.
- The dockworkers carefully reinforced the deadworks before the ship set sail.
- A breach in the deadworks could lead to catastrophic flooding of the ship's lower compartments.
- The shipwrights used advanced techniques to construct the deadworks, ensuring they met stringent safety standards.
- Before launching the vessel, the engineers conducted comprehensive stress tests on the deadworks to guarantee their reliability.
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The parts of a ship above the water when she is laden.
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The shipbuilder meticulously inspected the deadworks to ensure the vessel's integrity.
Over time, the deadworks of the ship had weathered, requiring extensive repairs.
The naval architect designed the deadworks with reinforced materials to withstand rough seas.
The crew diligently maintained the ship's deadworks to prevent corrosion and deterioration.