Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

strake

Noun
/streɪk/
Definition
A long, narrow strip or surface, typically used in shipbuilding or construction.
Examples
  • The ship’s strakes were carefully constructed to ensure stability on the water.
  • He added a strake to the roof for improved drainage.
  • The architect insisted on using high-quality wood for the strake along the outer walls.
Meaning
In nautical terms, a strake refers to the longitudinal planking of a ship’s hull, and in general construction, it can refer to any elongated piece that contributes to the structure.
Synonyms
  • Strip
  • Plank
  • Board