cutwater

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English

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A cutwater bracket on the bow of a Minorcan canoe.
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Etymology

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From cut +‎ water.

Noun

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cutwater (plural cutwaters)

  1. (nautical) The forward curve of the stem of a ship.
  2. The wedge of a bridge pier, that resists the flow of water and ice.
  3. A black skimmer; a sea bird of the species Rynchops niger, that flies low over the sea, "cutting" the water surface with its lower mandible to catch small fish.

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