Definitions from Wiktionary (squat effect)
▸ noun: (nautical) The hydrodynamic phenomenon by which a vessel moving quickly through shallow water creates an area of lowered pressure that causes the vessel to be closer to the seabed than would otherwise be expected.
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▸ noun: (nautical) The hydrodynamic phenomenon by which a vessel moving quickly through shallow water creates an area of lowered pressure that causes the vessel to be closer to the seabed than would otherwise be expected.
Similar:
deep squat,
wave shoaling,
squat,
squidding,
subsidence,
split squat,
Carolina Squat,
shoaling,
slumpage,
coastal squeeze,
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