💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Lower deck"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| third decknoun | the deck below the main deck |
| gun decknoun | (nautical) The deck on an armed ship (man-of-war) on which the guns are placed. |
| tweendecknoun | (nautical) A deck on some merchant ships between the maindeck and the hold. |
| flush decknoun | (nautical) A deck that is continuous from stem to stern at the same level. |
| quarter decknoun | Alternative spelling of quarterdeck. [(nautical) The aft part of the upper deck of a ship; normally reserved for officers] |
| quarter-decknoun | Alternative spelling of quarterdeck. [(nautical) The aft part of the upper deck of a ship; normally reserved for officers] |
| weatherdecknoun | Alternative form of weather deck. [(nautical) A ship's deck which has no overhead protection, which is open to the weather; a ship's uppermost deck.] |
| deckynoun | (nautical) Alternative form of deck hand. |
| gundecknoun | Alternative form of gun deck. [(nautical) The deck on an armed ship (man-of-war) on which the guns are placed.] |
| deckienoun | (informal, nautical) deckhand |
| double-deckernoun | A vehicle (usually a bus, coach or train) or aircraft with two floors. |
| deadlightnoun | (nautical) A strong (often wooden) shutter fitted over a porthole, that can be closed in bad weather to keep water out and discourage the glass windows from breaking. |
| deckfulnoun | The amount that comprises a deck (of cards). |
| deep draftnoun | (nautical) Synonym of draft (depth of water needed to float a vessel) |
| water decknoun | (historical) A decorated canvas cover for a dragoon's saddle. |
| deadrisenoun | (nautical) A straight rise of bottom or floor extended out from the side of the keel at whatever angle of rise a particular boat design calls for. |
| dodgernoun | (countable) Someone who dodges (avoids something by quickly moving). |
| draftnoun | (Universal spelling) A version of a written work (such as a book or paper) or drawing. |
| drydocknoun | (nautical) A dock that can be drained of water and is used in the repair and construction of ships. |
| two-deckernoun | (journalism) Synonym of double-decker (“headline covering two lines”). |
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