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bibb

American  
[bib] / bɪb /

noun

  1. Nautical. any of several brackets or timbers bolted to the hounds of a mast to give additional support to the trestletrees.

  2. Plumbing. bibcock.


bibb British  
/ bɪb /

noun

  1. nautical a wooden support on a mast for the trestletrees

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Etymology

Origin of bibb

First recorded in 1770–80; respelling of bib

Example Sentences

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The most common types are bibb and Boston, with the latter having looser heads and slightly softer leaves.

From Washington Post • Mar. 21, 2022

This is the most literal definition of a lobster salad, in which cold lobster meat tossed with mayonnaise, lemon juice, and celery is tucked into bibb lettuce "cups."

From Salon • Mar. 6, 2022

The bountiful bibb lettuce salad appears to use a garden of greens.

From Washington Post • May 12, 2021

The crop, about 80 to 90 bibb lettuce and red leaf lettuce plants - plus some kale - doesn’t equate to self-sufficiency for Catholic Charities in Terre Haute.

From Washington Times • Mar. 20, 2018

For it consisted of a silver bibb, something like the nozzle of a soda- water fountain above which was a board containing a large number of tiny, numbered push buttons.

From The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life by Flint, Homer Eon