futtocks

/ˈfʌtəks/
noun
  1. The curved pieces of timber that form the frame of a ship's hull, especially between the keel and the top of the side.
    • The shipwright carefully shaped the futtocks to match the hull's curve.
    • Each futtock was numbered so the crew could assemble the frame correctly.
    • The old wooden ship's futtocks were made of oak.
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