Meaning stateroom
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stateroom


A room with sleeping quarters, a cabin.
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also state-room, 1703, room reserved for ceremonial occasions; earlier (1650s) "a captain's cabin;" from room (n.) + state (n.1) in a sense also preserved in stately.
Source: etymonline.com

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stateroom


(n) a guest cabin
Source: beedictionary.com

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stateroom


        Another name for a cabin aboard a ship.
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A private room or cabin for the accommodation of passengers or officers.
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stateroom


A living compartment for an officer.
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stateroom


Cabin; sleeping compartment.
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stateroom


  A living compartment for an officer or for a small number of officers.  
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Cabin; sleeping compartment.
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stateroom


an officer's berthing space. Most staterooms are shared by two to four officers. The executive officer has a private stateroom, as do other high-ranking officers when space is available.
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The room in which an officer lives. Originally, the term 'stateroom' referred to the better-quality lodging available aboard riverboats plying the rivers of the early United States; these ro [..]
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stateroom


Cabin; sleeping compartment.
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Senior pilots get their own room, but don't have any fun. Junior pilots share a stateroom, and that's where the parties are, such parties as you can have with a bunch of sleepless zombies.
Source: blueridgejournal.com

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stateroom


another term for a cabin aboard ship
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stateroom


is another term for a cabin on the ship
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stateroom


A guest's room, cabin, or personal accommodation.
Source: celebritycruises.com.au

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stateroom


An apartment in a palace or great house for use on ceremonial occasions. A superior cabin for a ship's officer or captain. (US) A private cabin in a ship or train.
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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