clinkerˈklɪŋ kər
clinker (n)
- plural
- clinkers
English Definitions:
cinder, clinker (noun)
a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire
clinker, clinker brick (verb)
a hard brick used as a paving stone
clinker (verb)
clear out the cinders and clinker from
"we clinkered the fire frequently"
clinker (verb)
turn to clinker or form clinker under excessive heat in burning
Clinker
Clinker built is a method of boat building where the edges of hull planks overlap, called a land. In craft of any size planks are also joined end to end into a strake. The technique developed in northern Europe and was successfully used by the Vikings and typical for the Hanseatic cog. A contrasting method, where plank edges are butted smoothly seam to seam, is known as carvel construction. Examples of clinker-built boats directly descended from those of Viking shipbuilders are the traditional round-bottomed Thames skiffs of the River Thames, and the larger, cargo-carrying Norfolk wherries of England.
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