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CAMBERED-DECKS

Volume 3 · 55 words · 1778 Edition

among ship-builders. The deck or flooring of a ship is said to be cambered, or to lie cambering, when it is higher in the middle of the ship's length, and droops toward the stem and stern, or the two ends. Also when it lies irregular; a circumstance which renders the ship very unfit for war.