noun
or dowsing chock
Etymology: dousing probably from gerund of douse (II)
: a piece of curved timber laid across the apron and secured to the knightheads at the upper deck of a ship
noun
or dowsing chock
Etymology: dousing probably from gerund of douse (II)
: a piece of curved timber laid across the apron and secured to the knightheads at the upper deck of a ship
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012