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the bulkheads
noun
A vertical partition dividing the hull into separate compartments; often made watertight to prevent excessive flooding if the ship's hull is breached.
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And the color the bulkheads are painted?
"We could hear the bulkheads popping".
His portrait stares down from the bulkheads of company jets.
And the bulkheads are also available for advertising plugs.
Broadside the bulkheads of ignorance, sever the shrouds of supposition, explode the magazines of pomposity.
The bulkheads were sealed, so the undamaged watertight compartments up forward kept the half hull floating.
Although they were presumed to be watertight, the bulkheads were not capped at the top.
Today fishermen cast their lines from the bulkheads beside the ramp.
The wreck is intact to the main deck but the fore deck has collapsed with only the bulkheads remaining.
"Writing," he remarks in "Baudelaire," "like eros, is what makes the bulkheads of the ego sway and become porous".
By the 1970's, the drawbacks of the bulkheads then bounding most of New York City's waterfront were becoming apparent.
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