CRADLE, among shipwrights, a frame placed under the bottom of a ship, in order to conduct her smoothly and steadily into the water when she is going to be launched; at which time it supports her weight while she slides down the descent or sloping passage called the ways, which are for this purpose daubed with soap and tallow. See Plate CL.
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