tryworks

/ˈtraɪˌwɜrks/
noun
  1. A set of equipment used on a whaling ship to boil whale blubber into oil.
    • Historical accounts describe the dangerous conditions near the tryworks.
    • The tryworks on the ship consisted of large iron pots and a brick furnace.
    • The crew worked around the clock at the tryworks to process the whale blubber.