Bilgewater

/ˈbɪldʒˌwɔːtər/ noun

The foul, dirty water that collects in the lowest part of a ship's hull, containing oil, rust, waste, and other debris.

Compound word from 'bilge' (the lowest part of a ship's hold, from Middle Dutch 'bulge') and 'water' (Old English 'wæter'). The term specifically names the accumulation problem sailors faced constantly.

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