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load line
noun
, Nautical.
- Also called Plimsoll line. any of various lines marked on the sides of a cargo vessel to indicate the depth to which a vessel may be immersed under certain conditions. Compare freeboard ( def 1a ).
- the line made by the surface of the water on the hull of a loaded ship.
load line
noun
- nautical a pattern of lines painted on the hull of a ship, approximately midway between the bow and the stern, indicating the various levels that the waterline should reach if the ship is properly loaded under given circumstances
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Word History and Origins
Origin of load line1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
The dimensions of the Columbia are: Length on mean load line, 412 feet; beam, 58 feet.
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This steamer, she had dry decks till her load line was altered.
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Load-line, line painted on the outside of a vessel to mark the extreme of immersion in loading her with a cargo.
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It is somewhere, then, between her light-water load-line and her bilge.
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