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Definition of Plimsoll mark
1. Noun. Waterlines to show the level the water should reach when the ship is properly loaded.
Generic synonyms: Water Level, Water Line, Waterline
Definition of Plimsoll mark
1. Noun. (nautical) properly the International Load Line, a mark on the hull of a merchant ship to show the waterline under specified conditions. The line shows the maximum capacity load the ship may carry. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Plimsoll Mark
Literary usage of Plimsoll mark
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Seamanship by Austin Melvin Knight (1921)
"Plimsoll mark. The Plimsoll mark is the mark painted on the sides of a ship at
the middle ... Explanation of Symbols on the Plimsoll mark. FW = Fresh Water. ..."
2. Modern Seamanship by Austin Melvin Knight (1910)
"Plimsoll mark. The Plimsoll mark is the mark painted on the sides of a ship at
the middle ... Explanation of Symbols on the Plimsoll mark. FW = Fresh Water. ..."
3. Discoveries in Every-day Europe: Vagrant Notes of a Rapid Journey by Don Carlos Seitz (1907)
"Beer mugs in Germany have a sort of Plimsoll mark cut in the side, so you can
tell when one is legally loaded. When you get your half-litre for two cents ..."
4. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1897)
"The result was "The Merchant-Shipping Act of 1876," making the Plimsoll mark
compulsory on all British sea-going vessels, and requiring its position to be ..."
5. Joint Report with Comprehensive Plan and Recommendations by William Russell Willcox (1920)
"Plimsoll mark — Through the efforts of Samuel Plimsoll some fifty years ago
Parliamentary action was taken, as a matter of protection to sailors to prevent ..."
6. Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods by The Review of reviews (1918)
"A.—Some shipping experts assert that by deck loading, and the permission given
to load ships down to the "Indian Summer" Plimsoll mark, no less than 500000 ..."
7. Modern Seamanship by Austin Melvin Knight (1921)
"Plimsoll mark. The Plimsoll mark is the mark painted on the sides of a ship at
the middle ... Explanation of Symbols on the Plimsoll mark. FW = Fresh Water. ..."
8. Modern Seamanship by Austin Melvin Knight (1910)
"Plimsoll mark. The Plimsoll mark is the mark painted on the sides of a ship at
the middle ... Explanation of Symbols on the Plimsoll mark. FW = Fresh Water. ..."
9. Discoveries in Every-day Europe: Vagrant Notes of a Rapid Journey by Don Carlos Seitz (1907)
"Beer mugs in Germany have a sort of Plimsoll mark cut in the side, so you can
tell when one is legally loaded. When you get your half-litre for two cents ..."
10. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1897)
"The result was "The Merchant-Shipping Act of 1876," making the Plimsoll mark
compulsory on all British sea-going vessels, and requiring its position to be ..."
11. Joint Report with Comprehensive Plan and Recommendations by William Russell Willcox (1920)
"Plimsoll mark — Through the efforts of Samuel Plimsoll some fifty years ago
Parliamentary action was taken, as a matter of protection to sailors to prevent ..."
12. Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods by The Review of reviews (1918)
"A.—Some shipping experts assert that by deck loading, and the permission given
to load ships down to the "Indian Summer" Plimsoll mark, no less than 500000 ..."