Definition of Midship. Meaning of Midship. Synonyms of Midship

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Definition of Midship

Midship
Midship Mid"ship`, a. Of or pertaining to, or being in, the middle of a ship. Midship beam (Naut.), the beam or timber upon which the broadest part of a vessel is formed. Midship bend, the broadest frame in a vessel. --Weale.

Meaning of Midship from wikipedia

- In automotive engineering, a mid-engine layout describes the placement of an automobile engine in front of the rear-wheel axles, but behind the front axle...
- dominant ice flow is northward across its length. With the identification of Midship Glacier as a distinct feature, the application of Benson Glacier has been...
- The S4 took full advantage of the Group B regulations, and featured a midship-mounted engine and all-wheel drive for superior traction on loose surfaces...
- platform. The GT-R is built on Nissan's Premium Midship (PM) platform, an evolution of the Front Midship (FM) architecture. Applications (FM Platform) Infiniti...
- 12-foot (3.7 m) high by 22-foot (6.7 m) wide LED screen. Located by the midship pool on the Lido deck, it is used to show movies, sporting events, concerts...
- Namyang R&D Center began developing the first concept car of the Racing Midship line, the RM14, based on the 2012 Hyundai Veloster and data gathered from...
- (1956–1958), and indicated as a somewhat longer glacier including the present Midship Glacier. It was named by the party after Noel Benson, formerly professor...
- W L {\displaystyle C_{b}={\frac {V}{L_{WL}\cdot B_{WL}\cdot T_{WL}}}} Midship coefficient (Cm or Cx) is the cross-sectional area (Ax) of the slice at...
- conceptualization. Project Mille's prototype featured the diesel generators at midship, a wider hull, a narrower superstructure, and a relocation of heavy-weight...
- afterbrow On larger ships, a secondary gangway rigged in the area abaft of midship. On some military vessels, such as US naval vessels, enlisted personnel...