skeg (Meaning)

Wordnet

skeg (n)

a brace that extends from the rear of the keel to support the rudderpost

Webster

skeg (n.)

A sort of wild plum.

A kind of oats.

The after part of the keel of a vessel, to which the rudder is attached.

Synonyms & Antonyms of skeg

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skeg Sentence Examples

  1. The sailboat's skeg extended below the hull, providing stability and directional control.
  2. The fisherman's boat had a deep skeg to prevent it from capsizing in rough waters.
  3. The skeg of the windsurfer helped the rider maintain balance and steer the board.
  4. The skeg on the underside of the aircraft carrier protected the propeller from underwater debris.
  5. The skeg of the submarine protruded slightly, allowing it to submerge and surface smoothly.
  6. The outboard motor's skeg provided lift and reduced vibration during operation.
  7. The skeg of the jet ski acted as a rudder, steering it in the desired direction.
  8. The skeg on the canoe helped prevent it from tipping over in shallow waters.
  9. The skeg of the fishing rod extended underwater, stabilizing it while the line was cast.
  10. The skeg of the surfboard increased its speed and maneuverability, making it ideal for experienced surfers.

FAQs About the word skeg

a brace that extends from the rear of the keel to support the rudderpostA sort of wild plum., A kind of oats., The after part of the keel of a vessel, to which

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The sailboat's skeg extended below the hull, providing stability and directional control.

The fisherman's boat had a deep skeg to prevent it from capsizing in rough waters.

The skeg of the windsurfer helped the rider maintain balance and steer the board.

The skeg on the underside of the aircraft carrier protected the propeller from underwater debris.