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ˈcross-ˌspall, ˈcross-ˌspale Shipbuilding. [cross- 4.] (See quot. 1850.)
c1850Rudim. Navig. (Weale) 112 Cross-spales, deals or fir plank nailed in a temporary manner to the frames of a ship at a certain height, by which the frames are kept to their proper breadths, until the deck-knees are fastened. 1869E. J. Reed Ship-build. viii. 154 In many yards the ship is faired by means of ribands and cross-spalls only before the beams are fitted. |