💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deckhouse"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| decknoun | (card games) A pack or set of playing cards. |
| boilerhousenoun | A building containing a boiler. |
| deckheadnoun | (nautical) The underside of a deck (equivalent to a ceiling). |
| spar decknoun | (nautical) The upper deck of a ship. |
| decktopnoun | The top of a deck (on a ship etc.). |
| cabinnoun | The passenger area of an airplane. |
| coach roofnoun | The entire structure, including coamings. |
| sundecknoun | An area on a ship's deck or on the roof of a house used for sunbathing. |
| roundhousenoun | (rail transport) A circular building in which locomotives are housed, sometimes with a turntable. |
| halfdecknoun | (nautical) The portion of the deck next below the spar deck which is between the mainmast and the cabin. |
| abovedecknoun | The area on a boat that is abovedeck. |
| shelter decknoun | (nautical) A lightly-constructed deck over the main deck of a ship covering a space open to the weather; offering some protection from the weather but not completely enclosed. |
| weather decknoun | (nautical) A ship's deck which has no overhead protection, which is open to the weather; a ship's uppermost deck. |
| housingnoun | (uncountable) The activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone. |
| deck boatnoun | A shallow boat designed to maximise deck space. |
| porthousenoun | A building that contains the offices of officials responsible for running a port, space for customs, etc. |
| aftcastlenoun | Raised part of the upper deck at the stern of a ship. |
| freeboard decknoun | (nautical) The uppermost watertight deck of a vessel. |
| housetopnoun | The roof of a house. |
| round-topnoun | (nautical) A platform at the top of a ship's mast. |
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