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DeckheadWhat landsmen call the ceiling. To really throw you off, the "ceiling" in a ship is the planks on the inside of the hull.
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DeckheadThe ceiling. The under-side of the deck above.
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DeckheadThe under-side of the deck above. Sometimes paneled over to hide the pipe work. This paneling, like that lining the bottom and sides of the holds, is the ceiling.
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DeckheadThe underside of the deck, viewed from below the ceiling.
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DeckheadThe under-side of the deck above. Sometimes paneled over to hide the pipe work. This paneling, like that lining the bottom and sides of the holds, is the ceiling.
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DeckheadA deckhead is the underside of a deck in a ship. As a ceiling to the room of a house.
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Deckheadunderside of a deck; nautical term for ceiling
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DeckheadThe underside of the deck, viewed from below (the ceiling.
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DeckheadThe under-side of the deck above. Sometimes paneled over to hide the pipe work. This paneling, like that lining the bottom and sides of the holds, is the ceiling.
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DeckheadThe underside of the deck, viewed from below the ceiling.
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