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SKIDS

Volume 17 · 57 words · 1810 Edition

or SKEEDS, in sea-language, are long compressing pieces of timber, notched below so as to fit closely upon the wales, extending from the main-wale to the top of the side, and retained in this position by bolts or spike-nails. They are intended for preserving the planks of the side, when any heavy body is hoisted or lowered.