gangplankˈgæŋˌplæŋk
gangplank (n)
- plural
- gangplanks
English Definitions:
gangplank, gangboard, gangway (noun)
a temporary bridge for getting on and off a vessel at dockside
gangplank (Noun)
A board used as a temporary footbridge between a ship and a dockside
gangplank
A gangway is a narrow passage that joins the quarterdeck to the forecastle of a sailing ship. The term is also extended to mean the narrow passages used to board or disembark ships. Modern shipping uses gangways to embark and disembark passengers. Twentieth century extendible gangways used in the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Sydney, Australia are now on the State's heritage list.
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