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Outrigger
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a structure attached to the side of a boat or ship, typically for support or stability, extending beyond the hull
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Without an outrigger, the boat would have easily overturned in the strong current.
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a support leg that extends outward from a crane to stabilize it and prevent tipping during lifting operations
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Without outriggers, the crane would n't be stable on uneven ground.
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