noun
- the forward edge of a ship's prow that cuts through the water
- a pier or projection on a bridge designed to break the force of water and ice
Usage: nautical; technical
Usage: nautical; engineering
Examples
- The ship's cutwater sliced cleanly through the waves.
- The cutwater of the vessel was reinforced to withstand rough seas.
- The bridge's cutwater protected the supports from ice damage during winter.
- Sailors admired the sleek design of the cutwater on the new frigate.
- The cutwater redirected the current away from the bridge's main pillars.