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Plimsoll mark

noun

Nautical.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Plimsoll mark1

1880–85; named after Samuel Plimsoll (1824–98), English member of Parliament who brought about its adoption
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So the clever man heightens the Plimsoll mark, adds a million or so to shipowners’ capital by dipping his pen in the ink, and gives Jack more jam.

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Just before high water the Myra, being loaded far below her Plimsoll mark, prepared to weigh and ascend the river.

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A glance told us that her sea-worthiness was questionable and that her over-burdening cargo pressed her Plimsoll mark close to the water line.

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The Plimsoll mark was a series of measurements in feet, running from the maximum depth at which the ship should lie in the water down toward the keel.

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With his bicycle laden considerably above the Plimsoll mark, he pedalled wearily homewards.

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