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- GANGWAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GANGWAY is passageway; especially : a temporary way of planks How to use gangway in a sentence
- GANGWAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GANGWAY definition: 1 a passage between rows of seats, for example in a cinema or bus: 2 a board or passage that… Learn more
- Gangway (nautical) - Wikipedia
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
- Gangway and types of Gangways - Marine Insight
The equipment used to help a person get into (embark) and out (disembark) of a ship or a boat is known as a gangway Technically, the gangway is like a smooth and sloping ramp on the upper deck’s sides of boats; gangways are mainly used by passengers or crew to enter or exit the ship and are sometimes used for loading and unloading cargo
- GANGWAY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The gangway is a short bridge or platform that can be placed between the side of a ship or boat and the shore, so that people can get on or off
- GANGWAY Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Gangway definition: a passageway, especially a narrow walkway See examples of GANGWAY used in a sentence
- gangway, n. int. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the word gangway mean? There are 16 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word gangway, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the word gangway? How is the word gangway pronounced? Where does the word gangway come from?
- Gangway - definition of gangway by The Free Dictionary
Define gangway gangway synonyms, gangway pronunciation, gangway translation, English dictionary definition of gangway n 1 Nautical a A passage along either side of a ship's upper deck b See gangplank c An opening in the bulwark of a ship through which passengers may
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