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How to pronounce coaming in English?

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Type of frame, framework

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Sections of the coaming in way of the No. 1 hatch were fractured and buckled inward.
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A series of 16 consecutive hatch cover clamps were observed on the No. 5 hatch coaming.
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The No. 2 hatch cover was missing and the coaming on the No. 2 hatch was fractured and buckled.
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The missile hit the coaming and was deflected upwards.
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Simply operated by applying knee or leg pressure against a coaming-mounted switch, they are a great idea for a quick hand wash when fishing.
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The 27-foot, 8-inch center console is a fishing version of the popular Dusky 278 with an open deck up front and thick coaming bolsters to lean against while fighting a fish.
From the orlandosentinel.com
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  • A raised framework around a hatchway on a ship to keep water out
  • Coaming is any vertical surface on a ship designed to deflect or prevent entry of water. It usually refers to raised section of deck plating around an opening, such as a hatch. Coamings also provide a frame onto which to fit a hatch cover.
  • (CoAM) In computational complexity theory, an Arthur-Merlin protocol is an interactive proof system in which the verifier's coin tosses are constrained to be public (i.e. known to the prover too). This notion was introduced by . ...
  • (Coamings) The sides or framework of a hatchway or cockpit above deck level
  • (COAMINGS) Raised work round the hatches, to prevent water going down into the hold.
  • (Coamings) The Borders of the Hatchways which are raised above the Deck.
  • A small wall to prevent water from entering the cockpit.
  • A watertight, raised framework around an opening in the deck of a vessel. back
  • The raised protection around a cockpit.