bulkhead
Americannoun
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Nautical. any of various wall-like constructions inside a vessel, as for forming watertight compartments, subdividing space, or strengthening the structure.
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Aeronautics. a transverse partition or reinforcing frame in the body of an airplane.
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Civil Engineering.
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a partition built in a subterranean passage to prevent the passage of air, water, or mud.
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a retaining structure of timber, steel, or reinforced concrete, used for shore protection and in harbor works.
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Building Trades.
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a horizontal or inclined outside door over a stairway leading to a cellar.
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a boxlike structure, as on a roof, covering a stairwell or other opening.
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noun
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any upright wall-like partition in a ship, aircraft, vehicle, etc
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a wall or partition built to hold back earth, fire, water, etc
Other Word Forms
- bulkheaded adjective
Etymology
Origin of bulkhead
Example Sentences
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For outdoor adventure enthusiasts, there is also a new dock with concrete pilings, boat and jet ski lifts, and vinyl bulkhead that are situated on a 75 x 160 waterfront lot.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 12, 2026
He learned to never sit near the bulkhead where bassinets frequently were placed.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 30, 2026
A judge-led commission later found "a litany of errors" related to the Lamma IV, including a missing bulkhead door which contributed to the ferry sinking within two minutes.
From Barron's • Jan. 21, 2026
But to the naked eye, they had the charm of a bulkhead door leading to a scary basement.
From New York Times • Apr. 1, 2024
The bulkhead and decks were all made of rough, dark planks.
From "Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky" by Kwame Mbalia
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