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Hull Plank

A hull plank refers to a piece of timber or metal that forms a part of the outer shell of a ship's or boat's underwater body. It serves as a structural element, contributing to the overall strength and integrity of the vessel.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1 - Noun:

In the context of shipbuilding, a hull plank is a component used to construct the outer shell of a ship or boat.

Example sentence: The skilled shipbuilders carefully placed each hull plank to ensure a sturdy and watertight construction.

Sense 2 - Verb:

As a verb, hull plank refers to the action of installing or attaching the planks to the hull of a vessel.

Example sentence: The shipyard workers diligently hull-planked the ship with precision and expertise.

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