Thesaurus: bilge
The protuberant part of a cask, which is usually in the middle.
Related headwords
waterdefinitionbottomdefinitionfracturedefinitionshipdefinitionvesseldefinitionbulgedefinitionpartdefinitioncaskdefinitioncausedefinitionleakdefinitionwaysdefinitionagrounddefinitionbroadestdefinitionflatdefinitionhulldefinitionlaunchingdefinitionmiddledefinitionnearlydefinitionprotuberantdefinitionpumpdefinitionrestdefinitionshedefinitionspringdefinitionstavedefinitionsufferdefinitionupondefinitionaccumulateddefinitionalloweddefinition
Definitions
- n. The protuberant part of a cask, which is usually in the middle.
- n. That part of a ship's hull or bottom which is broadest and most nearly flat, and on which she would rest if aground.
- n. Bilge water.
- v. i. To suffer a fracture in the bilge; to spring a leak by a fracture in the bilge.
- v. i. To bulge.
- v. t. To fracture the bilge of, or stave in the bottom of (a ship or other vessel).
- v. t. To cause to bulge.
- n. water accumulated in the bilge of a ship
- n. where the sides of the vessel curve in to form the bottom
- v. cause to leak
- v. take in water at the bilge
- 1. The protuberant part of a cask, which is usually in the middle. 2. (Naut.) That part of a ship's hull or bottom which is broadest and most nearly flat, and on which she would rest if aground. 3. Bilge water. Bilge free (Naut.), stowed in such a way that the bilge is clear of everything; -- said of a cask. -- Bilge pump, a pump to draw the bilge water from the gold of a ship. -- Bilge water (Naut.), water which collects in the bilge or bottom of a ship or other vessel. It is often allowed to remain till it becomes very offensive. -- Bilge ways, the timbers which support the cradle of a ship upon the ways, and which slide upon the launching ways in launching the vessel. 1. (Naut.) To suffer a fracture in the bilge; to spring a leak by a fracture in the bilge. 2. To bulge. 1. (Naut.) To fracture the bilge of, or stave in the bottom of (a ship or other vessel). 2. To cause to bulge.