SWATH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com A swath was originally the long narrow space created by a single swing of a scythe in a field of grass or corn as the cutter moved through it Nowadays it is used more figuratively to mean any kind of path someone makes
Small-waterplane-area twin hull - Wikipedia Compared with conventional catamarans, SWATH vessels have more surface drag, but less wave drag They are less susceptible to wave motion but more sensitive to payload, which affects draught
Swath - definition of swath by The Free Dictionary Something likened to a swath, especially a strip, path, or extension: "the motor humming as a girl on skis cut a swath back and forth across the water" (Sarah Dessen)
Swath - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A swath was originally the long narrow space created by a single swing of a scythe in a field of grass or corn as the cutter moved through it Nowadays it is used more figuratively to mean any kind of path someone makes
swath - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun swath (plural swaths) The track cut out by a scythe in mowing (often figuratively) A broad sweep or expanse, such as of land or of people