CUT-WATER, the sharp part of the head of a ship below the beak. It is so called, because it cuts or divides the water before it comes to the bow, that it
may not come too suddenly to the breadth of the ship, which would retard it.
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CUT-WATER, the sharp part of the head of a ship below the beak. It is so called, because it cuts or divides the water before it comes to the bow, that it
may not come too suddenly to the breadth of the ship, which would retard it.