Gunnel

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
gunnel
    n 1: wale at the top of the side of boat; topmost planking of a
         wooden vessel [syn: {gunwale}, {gunnel}, {gun rest}]
    2: small eellike fishes common in shallow waters of the northern
       Atlantic [syn: {gunnel}, {bracketed blenny}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Gunnel \Gun"nel\, n. [See {Gunwale}.]
   1. A gunwale.
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   2. (Zool.) A small, eel-shaped, marine fish of the genus
      {Mur[ae]noides}; esp., {M. gunnellus} of Europe and
      America; -- called also {gunnel fish}, {butterfish}, {rock
      eel}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Gunwale \Gun"wale\, n. [Gun + wale. So named because the upper
   guns were pointed from it.] (Naut.)
   The upper edge of a vessel's or boat's side; the uppermost
   wale of a ship (not including the bulwarks); or that piece of
   timber which reaches on either side from the quarter-deck to
   the forecastle, being the uppermost bend, which finishes the
   upper works of the hull. [Written also {gunnel}.]
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