IPA: /ˈfʌtək/
KK: /ˈfʌtək/
A curved piece of wood used in the structure of a ship's frame, helping to support its shape and strength.
The shipbuilder carefully selected the best futtocks to ensure the vessel's durability.
The word 'futtock' originates from Middle English 'futok', which is derived from Old Norse 'futkr', meaning a part of a ship's frame. It refers specifically to the curved timbers that support the deck of a ship.
Imagine the curved timbers that support a ship's deck — that's what 'futtock' refers to, helping you remember its connection to shipbuilding.