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futtocks Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( futtocks ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



Noun:

ବାଣ୍ଡ, ନିତ୍ୟ, ଡାଉନ୍ହିଲ୍ |, ଗଧ, ପେଲଭିସ୍ |,

futtocks's Usage Examples:

a single piece of wood, the ribs are made of multiple sections called futtocks that are scarfed together.


The transom, stern-post, upper futtocks, top-timbers, beams and knees are all red cedar.


Those next to the keel are called "ground-futtocks", or navel-futtocks, and the rest are termed "upper futtocks".


Ribs differ from frames or futtocks in being far smaller dimensions and bent in place compared to frames or futtocks, which are normally sawn to shape.


In a barge the inwale connects the tops of the futtocks to provide the ledge on which the beams and carlings are rested.


wood, the ribs are made of multiple sections called futtocks that are scarfed together.


The futtocks (side-frames) were dovetailed onto the end of each floor, and every other joint was strengthened with an iron angle plate.


floor-timbers, keel, keel-son, stem and lower futtocks are oak.


The futtocks (side-frames) were dovetailed onto the end of each floor and every other joint was strengthened with an iron angle plate.


The upper futtocks were usually not attached to the lower futtocks to allow.


The bottom futtocks next to the keel were made from natural L-shaped crooks.


the keelson, all the floor timbers, most of the first futtocks and the garboard strake on the starboard side; but the stem and fore-foot, the top timbers.



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