stemsons

/ˈstɛmsənz/
noun
  1. A curved piece of timber or metal forming the front part of a ship's bow, to which the planks or plates are attached.
    • The shipwright carefully shaped the stemsons to fit the hull.
    • During the restoration, the old wooden stemsons were replaced with steel ones.
    • The stemsons of the ancient vessel were still intact after centuries underwater.
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