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The waterline is where the hull of a ship meets the surface of the water. The load waterline is a special marking indicating the legal load limit of a ship, and, in naval architectural plans, it is any line drawn to delineate hull shape that is in a plane parallel to the surface of the water.
Waterline or water line may also refer to:
Common meanings
edit- water supply line in a Water supply network, a system of pipes for supplying potable water to buildings across the landscape
- water level line or water level, the level at the water's surface of a variable level of a body of water
Music
edit- Waterlines (album), a 2007 Excalion album
- "Waterline" (song), a 2012 Jedward song
- "Waterline", a 1984 song from The Icicle Works (album)
- "Waterline", a 1990 song by Lloyd Cole from Lloyd Cole (album)
Other uses
edit- 1:700 scale Waterline series of scale model ships
- Waterline (Austin), a skyscraper under construction in Austin, Texas, USA
- Water Line (South Korea), a water brand of Nestlé in South Korea, see List of Nestlé brands#Water
See also
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