- gangplank
- gang|plank [ `gæŋ,plæŋk ] noun counta long narrow board that you can put between a boat and the land, or between two boats, so that you can walk across
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
gangplank — 1846, Amer.Eng., from GANG (Cf. gang) + PLANK (Cf. plank). Replacing earlier gang board … Etymology dictionary
gangplank — ► NOUN ▪ a movable plank used to board or disembark from a ship or boat … English terms dictionary
gangplank — ☆ gangplank [gaŋ′plaŋk΄ ] n. [< gang, a going (see GANG1) + PLANK] a narrow, movable platform or ramp forming a bridge by which to board or leave a ship … English World dictionary
gangplank — UK [ˈɡæŋˌplæŋk] / US noun [countable] Word forms gangplank : singular gangplank plural gangplanks a long narrow board that you put between a boat and the land, or between two boats, so that you can walk across … English dictionary
gangplank — [[t]gæ̱ŋplæŋk[/t]] gangplanks N COUNT: usu the N in sing The gangplank is a short bridge or platform that can be placed between the side of a ship or boat and the shore, so that people can get on or off. Syn: gangway … English dictionary
gangplank — noun Date: 1846 a movable bridge used in boarding or leaving a ship at a pier … New Collegiate Dictionary
gangplank — /gang plangk /, n. a flat plank or small, movable, bridgelike structure for use by persons boarding or leaving a ship at a pier. Also called brow, gangway. [1840 50, Amer.; GANG1 + PLANK] * * * … Universalium
gangplank — noun A board used as a temporary footbridge between a ship and a dockside See Also: gangway … Wiktionary
gangplank — Synonyms and related words: Bifrost, access, adit, air lock, approach, bascule bridge, bateau bridge, bridge, cantilever bridge, catwalk, corridor, drawbridge, entrance, entranceway, entry, entryway, floating bridge, flyover, footbridge,… … Moby Thesaurus
gangplank — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. plank, bridge, gangway, ladder, approach, ramp … English dictionary for students
gangplank — gang|plank [ˈgæŋplæŋk] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: gang going, way ( GANG1) + plank] a board for walking on between a boat and the shore, or between two boats … Dictionary of contemporary English