naval architecture
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- naval architect noun
Etymology
Origin of naval architecture
First recorded in 1700–10
Example Sentences
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But changing up a ship’s power configuration is fairly routine, even if it’s been several months, said Neil J. Gallagher, a professor at the Webb Institute, a school that teaches naval architecture and marine engineering.
From Seattle Times • May 15, 2024
The mental challenges were more difficult, especially for someone with an analytical bent, like O’Donnell, who graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a degree in naval architecture and marine engineering.
From New York Times • May 16, 2022
Bien, who studied naval architecture at MIT, began designing homes in 1928.
From Washington Post • Apr. 8, 2022
The original America was built to showcase the superiority of American naval architecture at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851.
From Washington Times • Apr. 10, 2016
In gardening, in cooking, in naval architecture there are lots of culturally specific choices that we can make, but there are plenty of other things that simply cannot be done.
From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton
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