bilge

  • 91bilge — see BULGE …

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  • 92bilge water — water that collects in the bottom of a ship. Important in transportation of fish species into new localities where such exotic species may have devastating effects on native species …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 93bilge keel — noun a strake, or small keel or blister, running along much of the length of the hull. It is used to reduce the hulls tendency to roll. They are typically fitted one on each side, low down on the side of the hull, so as not to increase the draft… …

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  • 94bilge pump — noun A small pump fitted in ships to pump the bilges clear of water …

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  • 95bilge keel — noun each of a pair of plates or timbers fastened under the sides of the hull of a ship to prevent rolling and support its weight in dry dock …

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  • 96bilge artist — /ˈbɪldʒ atəst/ (say bilj ahtuhst) noun Colloquial a person notorious for speaking or writing specious nonsense …

  • 97bilge ventilator — Required equipment under Motor Boat Act of 1940. 46 USC § 526j …

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  • 98bilge saw — noun : a saw similar to a barrel saw but having the diameter at the middle greater than at the ends …

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  • 99bilge-keel — …

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  • 100Nuri Bilge Ceylan — Born January 26, 1959 (1959 01 26) (age 52) Istanbul, Turkey Alma mater …

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