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Water Line (Noun)

Meaning 1

A line marking the level reached by a body of water.

Classification

Nouns denoting spatial position.

Examples

  • The previous flood left a distinct water line on the wall that remained for years as a reminder of the devastation.
  • Scientists analyzed the ancient water line etched into the rocky canyon to understand the long-lost sea level.
  • Locals have come to respect the high water line as the border between their lands and the mighty ocean's claims.
  • Environmental researchers looked at the ring left behind on tree trunks, serving as an underwater water line marker to indicate historical aquatic boundaries.
  • Visitors gathered near the original 1850 water line engraved into a bridge foundation now submerged several meters under water after repeated expansions.

Synonyms

  • Watermark

Meaning 2

A line corresponding to the surface of the water when the vessel is afloat on an even keel; often painted on the hull of a ship.

Classification

Nouns denoting spatial position.

Examples

  • The captain ordered a fresh coat of paint on the hull, carefully making sure the water line was marked correctly for future reference.
  • After months at dry dock, the crew meticulously applied a new coat of paint, precisely restoring the vessel's original water line.
  • As the boat rode higher in the water due to its lighter cargo load, the visible section of hull below the water line became larger.
  • When loading cargo onto the ship, it's essential to ensure that the weight distribution doesn't cause the vessel to dip too far below its designated water line.
  • Inspectors checked the water line on the cargo ship to verify compliance with international maritime regulations regarding load limits.

Synonyms

  • Water Level
  • Waterline

Hypernyms

  • Line

Hyponyms

  • Plimsoll Mark
  • Plimsoll
  • Load Line
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