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Cutwater
A cutwater is a part of the bow of a watercraft that is intended to divide the water as it moves forward.
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cut-water
cutwater, cut-water (ˈkʌtˌwɔːtə(r)) 1. The knee of the head of a ship, etc., which serves to divide the water before it reaches the bow; also, the forward edge of the stem or prow.1644 J. Winthrop Hist. New Engl. (1853) II. 239 It struck against the head of a bolt in the cut-water of the Dartmouth s...
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Starling (structure)
The term cutwater is used for such a structure shaped with water flow in mind, as a pier or starling with a diamond point. The cutwater may be of concrete or masonry, but is often capped with a steel angle to resist abrasion and focus force at a single point to fracture floating
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Cropredy Bridge
The widening was not given a downstream cutwater, which left the pier with a cutwater only on its upstream side. The date-stone from the old cutwater was reset in the north side of the new bridge.
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gammoning
gammoning, vbl. n. Naut. (ˈgæmənɪŋ) [f. gammon v.3 + -ing1.] The lashing of ropes by which the bowsprit is made fast to the stem or cutwater.1833 M. Scott Tom Cringle iii, The Negro threw himself on the Gammoning of the bowsprit. 1853 Kane Grinnell Exp. xxxii. (1856) 280 Her bowsprit..is now complet...
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Pier (architecture)
The starkwater has a sharpened upstream edge sometimes called a cutwater. The cutwater edge may be of concrete or masonry, but is often capped with a steel angle to resist abrasion and focus force at a single point to fracture
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Ponte das Caínheiras
Between either arch are reinforcements: upstream, triangular cutwater and, downstream, rectangular struts.
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Insight Investment
In early 2015, BNY Mellon acquired US-based fixed income and solutions specialist Cutwater Asset Management. In early 2015, BNY Mellon acquired US-based fixed income and solutions specialist Cutwater Asset Management.
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Kinbuck Bridge
Design
It has two spans, and the central cutwater is protected by a concrete island. The weight limit on the bridge is .
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Alloa Swing Bridge
The central pier of the rotating span was protected by a timber cutwater that projected 43 metres up and down river. When the swing bridge was opened for river traffic, the ends of the rotating span were supported by structures at each end of the cutwater.
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Pont de la Tournelle
central arch that links the riverbanks via two smaller arches, one on each side, it's decorated on the Eastern bank with a pylon built on the left pier's cutwater
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South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 63-016-150
The bridge has stone wing walls, and a cutwater on the south side of the central pier.
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Rotherham Bridge
It is of ashlar sandstone and is built on three piers, each with a cutwater.
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