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Noun: cutwater  'kút,wo-tu(r)
  1. The forward edge of a ship's stem, designed to divide the water
    "The ship's cutwater sliced through the waves"
     
  2. The wedge-shaped front edge of a bridge pier, designed to break the flow of water and ice
    "The cutwater protected the bridge pier from ice damage"

Derived forms: cutwaters

Encyclopedia: Cutwater