Naval Architecture Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

adverb in or toward the middle part of a ship

  • The cargo was stored amidships to ensure the ship's stability.
  • Let's meet amidships for a game of cards.
  • I found a cozy spot amidships to relax and enjoy the view.
  • Amidships, she found her balance in the chaos of life.

noun the branch of science that deals with the mechanical properties of fluids, especially liquids

  • The study of hydromechanics focuses on the behavior of fluids in motion.
  • Hydromechanics is all about how fluids move around.
  • Messing with hydromechanics is like playing with water puzzles.
  • Understanding hydromechanics is like unlocking the secrets of fluid dynamics.

noun a state of being underwater or beneath the surface

  • The submergence of the submarine was carefully monitored by the crew.
  • I can't believe how fast the submergence of the boat was!
  • The submergence of the pool party was lit!
  • The submergence of emotions overwhelmed her.

noun a portable or fixed ladder used to provide safe access from a ship to a dock or another vessel

  • The accommodation ladder is used to provide safe access for crew and passengers getting on and off the ship.
  • Make sure you use the accommodation ladder when boarding the ship, it's the safest way to get on.
  • Hey, don't forget to use the accommodation ladder when hopping on the boat, safety first!
  • The accommodation ladder can be seen as a symbolic bridge between the ship and the shore, connecting two worlds.

noun a type of metal alloy typically used in marine applications due to its resistance to corrosion

adjective describing the type of metal alloy being referred to

  • The ship was constructed using admiralty metal to ensure durability in harsh marine environments.
  • I heard that the new boat is made of admiralty metal, so it should be pretty sturdy.
  • That car is like an admiralty metal on wheels, nothing can dent it!
  • Her resolve was as strong as admiralty metal, unwavering in the face of adversity.

noun the part of a ship's hull that is aft of the peak or forward end

  • The crew members gathered at the afterpeak of the ship to discuss the day's events.
  • Let's meet at the afterpeak to chat about what happened earlier.
  • Hey, meet me at the afterpeak for a quick catch-up.
  • The afterpeak of the mountain offered a stunning view of the valley below.