noun
Etymology: strip (III)
: the planking of a carvel-built boat or ship with narrow slightly tapered strips to make flush joints and a smooth outside hull as distinguished from the lap joints of a clinker-built boat
noun
Etymology: strip (III)
: the planking of a carvel-built boat or ship with narrow slightly tapered strips to make flush joints and a smooth outside hull as distinguished from the lap joints of a clinker-built boat
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012