chainwale
/ˈtʃeɪnwɔːl/Definitions
1. noun
A type of wale in nautical architecture, especially a chain or rope used to secure a ship to a dock.
“The old ship’s chainwale was still intact, despite being over a century old.”
1. noun
A type of wale in nautical architecture, especially a chain or rope used to secure a ship to a dock.
“The old ship’s chainwale was still intact, despite being over a century old.”