Bowgrace

/ˈbaʊ.ɡreɪs/ noun

A protective framework of heavy timber secured to the bow of a ship to prevent damage from collisions with docks or other vessels.

Compound word: 'bow' (the front of a ship) plus 'grace' (protection or favor). The term originated in nautical English, likely from Dutch or Scandinavian seafaring vocabulary.

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