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Meaning of rudderhead

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rudderhead (n.)

The upper end of the rudderpost, to which the tiller is attached.

rudderhead Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy rudderhead connected the ship's steering wheel to the rudder beneath the water.
  2. The towering rudderhead was a testament to the vessel's immense size and maneuverability.
  3. The captain gripped the rudderhead tightly, guiding the ship through treacherous waters.
  4. The engineers meticulously inspected the rudderhead for any signs of wear or damage.
  5. The hydraulics of the rudderhead allowed for precise control of the ship's direction.
  6. The rhythmic creak of the rudderhead echoed through the ship as it navigated through the waves.
  7. The crew worked feverishly to repair the damaged rudderhead before the ship was rendered helpless.
  8. The sonar detected an obstruction near the rudderhead, indicating a potential hazard.
  9. The rudderhead was a vital component of the ship's navigation system, ensuring its precise course.
  10. The skilled helmsman deftly manipulated the rudderhead, deftly navigating the ship through a narrow channel.

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The upper end of the rudderpost, to which the tiller is attached.

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The sturdy rudderhead connected the ship's steering wheel to the rudder beneath the water.

The towering rudderhead was a testament to the vessel's immense size and maneuverability.

The captain gripped the rudderhead tightly, guiding the ship through treacherous waters.

The engineers meticulously inspected the rudderhead for any signs of wear or damage.