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coa·ming \ˈkōmiŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from coam- (alteration of comb) (I) + -ing 1. a. : the raised frame of wood or steel around a hatchway, skylight, or other opening in the deck of a ship to prevent water from running below — sometimes used in plural b. : the raised frame along the sides of the cockpit of a boat c. : the lower strake of plating on a deckhouse or casing 2. : a raised frame around a floor or roof opening or especially a scuttle to keep water from running in — sometimes used in plural |