"Isherwood system" meaning in All languages combined

See Isherwood system on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the Isherwood system [canonical]
Etymology: Named after British naval architect Sir Joseph Isherwood, who patented it in 1906. Head templates: {{en-prop|def=1}} the Isherwood system
  1. A method of ship construction in which large, widely-spaced transverse frames are used in conjunction with light, closely-spaced longitudinal members.
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