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Webster 1913 Edition


Amidships

A-mid′ships

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adv.
(Naut.)
In the middle of a ship, with regard to her length, and sometimes also her breadth.
Totten.

Definition 2024


amidships

amidships

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Adverb

amidships (comparative more amidships, superlative most amidships)

  1. (nautical) In the middle of a ship, either longitudinally or laterally.
    [The U-boat captain] waited until the crosshairs lay directly amidships. “Torpedo ... los!”
    Two more torpedoes were fired; one ran erratic; the second hit amidships.
    The saloon, instead of being at the stern, according to the old method of construction, is placed more amidships.
    The main cabin, most amidships, was 8 feet 3 inches broad [...]
  2. (nautical) Usually in the line of the keel, but sometimes halfway between bow and stern; often contracted to “midships.” (FM 55-501).
  3. (figuratively) On the flank, at a vulnerable place.

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Interjection

amidships

  1. A helm order, normally shortened to midships!, to centre the helm in the line of the keel.