waterline

waterline
waterline [wôt′ərlīn΄]
n.
1. the line to which the surface of the water comes on the side of a ship or boat
2. any of several lines parallel to this, marked at various heights on the hull of a ship, indicating the various degrees of submergence when the ship is fully or partly loaded, or unloaded, and on an even keel
3. a pipe, tube, or other line connected to a source of water
4. WATERMARK (sense 1)

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water line or wa·ter·line (wôʹtər-līn', wŏtʹər-) n.
1.
a. The line on the hull of a ship to which the surface of the water rises.
b. Any of several lines parallel to this line, marked on the hull of a ship, and indicating the depth to which the ship sinks under various loads.
2. A line or stain, as one left on a seawall, indicating the height to which water has risen or may rise; a watermark.

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