crannage
/krænɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A wooden or metal bar, often curved or angled, that helps to secure the yard of a ship in a dock or harbor.
“The ship’s crew carefully lowered the crannage to secure the vessel in place.”
1. noun
A wooden or metal bar, often curved or angled, that helps to secure the yard of a ship in a dock or harbor.
“The ship’s crew carefully lowered the crannage to secure the vessel in place.”