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DeckAn elevated platform typically located outdoors at a residential structure. The term deck is also commonly used to refer to the above-ground floors in a multi-level parking garage.
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DeckThe helibase operational area that includes the touchdown pad, safety circle, hover lanes, and external cargo transport area.
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Deck"knock down," c. 1953, probably from deck (n.) on the notion of laying someone out on the deck. Related: Decked; decking.
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Deck"covering over part of a ship," mid-15c., perhaps a shortening of Middle Low German verdeck (or a related North Sea Germanic word), a nautical word, from ver- "fore" + decken " [..]
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Deck"adorn" (as in deck the halls), early 15c., from Middle Dutch dekken "to cover," from the same Germanic root as deck (n.). Meaning "to cover" is from 1510s in English. Re [..]
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Deckthe top side of a surfboard.
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Decktop surface or "floor" of a ship or other open structure, such as a highway or bridge.
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Deckthe deck is housing on a mower that covers the blade. It can be designed to discharge (a standard or broadcast deck), mulch (a mulching deck), or direct clippings to a collector (a bag or hard-shell c [..]
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Deckany of various platforms built into a vessel be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere" decorate; "deck the halls with holly" [..]
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Deckthe flooring on a boat of ship
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DeckThe floor, or ground. Usage: "Hit the deck!"
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Deckthe ground. Desert lily:
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Deck to bedew. This is probably a form of the verb.
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Deck a pack of cards.
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DeckTo dream of being on a ship and that a storm is raging, great disasters and unfortunate alliances will overtake you; but if the sea is calm and the light distinct, your way is clear to success. For lovers, this dream augurs happiness. See Boat.
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DeckVerb. To physically knock down, onto the deck.
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DeckPart of the headline which summarises the story. Also known as deck copy or bank.
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DeckAn elevated platform. "Deck" is also commonly used to refer to the above-ground floors in multi-level parking garage.
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Deck(1) The number of rows in a headline. (2) A sub head(line) below the main headline, describing a key part of the story. See also sub head.
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Deck(See card image.)
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DeckThe orders for purchase or sale of futures and option contracts held by a floor broker.
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DeckOn deck
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DeckPart of the headline which summarises the story. Also called deck copy or bank.
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Decka smaller headline which comes between the headline and the story
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DeckPart of the headline which summarises the story. Also known as deck copy or bank.
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Deckoften used to mean the number of lines in a heading is, strictly, the number of heading.
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Deckone of series of headlines stacked on top of each other
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DeckA browseable portal of links to content, set as the default home page to the phone’s browser.
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Deck(n) any of various platforms built into a vessel(n) street name for a packet of illegal drugs(n) a pack of 52 playing cards(n) a porch that resembles the deck on a ship(v) be beautiful to look at(v) d [..]
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Deck the top of the surfboard Ding
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Deck The wood planks, that make up the floor of the vessel.
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DeckTo install the plywood or wafer board sheeting on the floor joists, rafters, or trusses.
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DeckA floor or roof covering made out of gage metal attached by welding or mechanical means to joists, beams, purlins, or other structural members and can be galvanised, painted, or unpainted.
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DeckA permanent covering over a compartment, hull or any part thereof.
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DeckHorizontal surface or platform of a yacht.
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DeckA pack of cards, or that part of the pack which is left after the hands have been dealt.
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DeckA permanent covering over a compartment, hull or any part thereof.
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DeckA slide presentation, typically in Microsoft Powerpoint.
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Deckthe top surface of a surfboard
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DeckFloor of locomotive cab or cars.
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DeckA small packet of morphine, cocaine, or heroin.
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DeckThe two center tail feathers in the train. Dho-gazza
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DeckPlayer of CDs or vinyl records. Sometimes called a “turntable”.
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DeckRefers to the hard surface around the swimming pool. Decks can be built from a variety of materials, including:
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DeckFloor. The flat surface topping the hull, also describes the "levels" of the ship's hull. A typical frigate's decks are (from the uppermost): Spar or weather deck, gun deck, berth deck, orlop, and the hold, which is the very bottom of the ship. Other "decks" were named by convention, such as the "quarterdeck." [..]
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DeckThe floor. On a ship, any horizontal structural surface is called a deck.
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Decka platform, approximately horizontal
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DeckHorizontal flooring, or plating, above bottom of vessel. May be continuous or partial.
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DeckThe surface covering the hull of a boat; as in: Standing on deck is a good way to catch some sun.
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DeckA platform or horizontal floor which extends from side to sede of a vessel.
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Deck A floor or platform extending from end to end of a ship.
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Deck Horizontal planking or plating that divides a ship into layers.
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DeckA horizontal platform in a vessel that corresponds to a floor in a building. Decks in wooden vessels often were sloped towards the stern or bow, and always had an athwart camber.
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DeckA permanent covering over a compartment, hull or any part of a ship serving as a floor.
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Deck The topside of the hull on which the crew works.
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DeckA platform in a ship corresponding to a floor in a building
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DeckDeck to which freeboard is measured
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DeckUppermost continuous deck and having no overhead protection having watertight openings
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Deckon a ship, corresponds to the floor of a building on land. Decks below the main deck are the second deck, third deck, and so on, moving downward. Decks above the main deck are the 01 deck, 02 deck, an [..]
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DeckFloor.
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Decka floor or platform extending from end to end of a ship.
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DeckHorizontal or cambered and sloping surfaces on a ship, like floors in a building.
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DeckThe surface on the top of the boat that people can stand on
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DeckWhat the civilian calls a floor. Contrast with FLOOR.
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Deckan approximately horizontally surface that is a structural part of a ship. This is the part you stand on. Compare to Flat
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DeckCovering of the hull
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DeckA permanent covering over a compartment, hull or any part of a ship serving as a floor.
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DeckA permanent covering over a compartment, hull or any part thereof.
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DeckHorizontal ship platform.
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DeckA floor of a ship, Especially the upper level
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DeckThe top of a rail car. The catwalk on roofs of boxcars.
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DeckThe floor of a flat car.
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DeckThe roof of any railroad car (Freight and passenger). Term riding the deck.
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DeckA term used mostly in flexographic printing to describe a single print station with plate, impression cylinders, and inking rolls.
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Deckto bedew (this is probably a form of the verb 'to dag,' now a provincial word); a pack of cards
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Deck, as in “deck of Luckies”: Pack of cigarettes
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DeckThe surface, installed over the supporting framing members, to which the roofing is applied.
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DeckFloor or horizontal surface extending from one side of a ship to another.
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Deck(1) All 52 cards. In some sections of the world, all 52 cards are called the pack instead of the deck. (2) A wealth of high cards held either in one hand or over the period of many hands, as in the st [..]
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DeckA stack of playing cards.
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DeckThe set of cards used to play a game.
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DeckA set of dominoes Domino
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Deck52 cards, standard deck, used in blackjack
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Deckthe collection of fifty-two cards, four suits of thirteen cards each, used in bridge
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Deckis a card stack.
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Deckthe set of cards associated with a specific Hero, Villain, or Environment. All cards in a deck have a uniform back.
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DeckThe 52 cards used in a game of bridge. It contains four suits, with thirteen cards in each suit.
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DeckThe set of cards used to play a game.
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DeckAll orders in a floor broker's possession that have not yet been executed.
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DeckA deck is mesh or sieving surface, normally within a machine, over which feed material is passed to produce a sized product.
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Deckthe floor area of a ship. Some cruise liners have as many as 11 to 14 decks or more !!
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DeckThe standard 52 cards used in blackjack.
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Decklocation of a floor level on the ship
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DeckEach level (floor) of the ship.
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DeckThe triangular piece of material, usually metal or wood, to which the gunnels are attached at the bow and stern. A deck may also be the entire top covering built as an integral part of a kayak, C-1, or C-2.
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Deck
Any flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop.
(nautical) The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels [..]
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Deck
deck (of a ship or boat)
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DeckThe top of your surfboard. The part you stand, lie or kneel on.
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