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lapstrake
[lap-streyk]
noun
a vessel with a clinker-built hull.
lapstrake
/ ˈlæpˌstreɪk, ˈlæpˌstriːk /
adjective
another term for clinker-built
noun
a clinker-built boat
Word History and Origins
Origin of lapstrake1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lapstrake1
Example Sentences
He built a 10-foot lapstrake dinghy a few years ago that won awards.
His 1987 artwork, “Lapstrake,” is in New York City near the Museum of Modern Art.
Here’s what the postmodern house — with the shed-style roof lines and lapstrake siding in this central California town — has that you won’t find in a subdivision near you:
At the WoodenBoat School in Maine, you can build your own lapstrake canoe — light enough to put on your shoulder or strap to your boat.
Lapstrake paneling, wide-slat blinds, bold black-and-white striped upholstery — everything is in good taste.
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