whaleback
Americannoun
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Nautical.
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a cargo vessel having a hull with a convex deck.
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a deck or cover curving upward.
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something shaped like the back of a whale, as a rounded hill or an ocean wave.
noun
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something shaped like the back of a whale
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a steamboat having a curved upper deck
Etymology
Origin of whaleback
Example Sentences
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The SS Christopher Columbus, a 362-foot-long whaleback steamer, stopped in Bayfield twice in the 1890s, once with nearly 3,000 people on board.
From New York Times • Sep. 13, 2022
Fontaine developed the 40's underbody from the whaleback shape that Ted Hood made famous in the heavy-displacement Little Harbor cruising yachts.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Above Lyons, city of silk and the finest cooking in the world, rises the whaleback of Fourviere Hill crowned by the flamboyant Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourviere.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Her stability comes from a generous beam, a slightly harder turn of the bilges than Hood's original whaleback, and a nearly 50 percent ballast ratio.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Beyond them lay a filmy blue whaleback of an island which he was told was Sark, and it was to Sark he was bound.
From Pearl of Pearl Island by Oxenham, John
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