keelson

/ˈkiːl.sən/

Definitions

1. noun

the longitudinal structural member at the center of the bottom of a ship’s hull, running fore and aft, to which the floors, frames, and sternpost are attached, and which plays a crucial role in supporting the hull’s shape and providing additional strength.

“The keelson was damaged during the ship’s collision with the iceberg.”

Synonyms

  • centerboard
  • stringer

Antonyms

  • bilge