taffrail
[ taf-reyl, -ruhl ]
/ Ë?tæfËreɪl, -rÉl /
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noun Nautical.
the upper part of the stern of a ship.
a rail above the stern of a ship.
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Origin of taffrail
Words nearby taffrail
TAFE, Tafelwein, taffarel, taffeta, taffeta weave, taffrail, taffy, taffy apple, tafia, Tafilelt, Taft
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British Dictionary definitions for taffrail
taffrail
/ (Ë?tæfËreɪl) /
noun nautical
a rail at the stern or above the transom of a vessel
the upper part of the transom of a vessel, esp a sailing vessel, often ornately decorated
Word Origin for taffrail
C19: changed (through influence of rail 1) from earlier tafferel, from Dutch taffereel panel (hence applied to the part of a vessel decorated with carved panels), variant of tafeleel (unattested), from tafel table
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