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inrigger
[
in
-rig-er
]
in·rig·ger
/
ˈɪnˌrɪg
ər
/
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[
in
-rig-er
]
Show IPA
noun
a rowboat having oarlocks on the gunwales.
Origin:
1890–95;
in
+
rigger
,
modeled on
outrigger
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