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BENDS

Volume 3 · 62 words · 1815 Edition

in a ship, the same with what are called quails, or wales: the outmost timbers of a ship's side, on which men set their feet in climbing up. They are reckoned from the water, and are called the first, second, or third bend. They are the chief strength of a ship's sides; and have the beams, knees, and foot-hooks, bolted to them.