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catwalkA long, rectangular platform about 3 ft [0.9 m] high, usually made of steel and located perpendicular to the vee-door at the bottom of the slide. This platform is used as a staging area for rig and dr [..]
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catwalk1885, "long, narrow footway," from cat (n.) + walk (n.); in reference to such narrowness of passage one has to cross carefully, as a cat walks. Originally of ships and theatrical back-stages [..]
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catwalkAlso known as: passerelle
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catwalk(n) narrow platform extending out into an auditorium(n) narrow pathway high in the air (as above a stage or between parts of a building or along a bridge)
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catwalkA narrow footway forming a bridge, eg connecting a mooring dolphin to a pierhead. Also known as a walkway.
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catwalkA depressed surface, usually between a fender and a raised area of the hood or deck.
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catwalkSuspended structural framing used to provide access to and between areas below a roof and above a floor.
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catwalkOn a ship, a raised bridge running fore and aft from the midship, and also called "walkway". It affords safe passage over the pipelines and other deck obstructions.
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catwalkOr gangway. A narrow, elevated walkway, as on either side of a ship, connecting the quarter-deck section to the forecastle.
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catwalkOn a ship, a raised bridge running fore and aft from the midship, and also called "walkway". It affords safe passage over the pipelines and other deck obstructions.
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catwalkA raised walkway running fore and aft from the midship
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catwalkA raised bridge running fore and aft from the midship, and called “walkway.” It affords safe passage over the pipelines and other deck obstructions.
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catwalkOn a ship, a raised bridge running fore and aft from the midship, and also called "walkway". It affords safe passage over the pipelines and other deck obstructions.
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catwalkA plank walk on top of boxcars; sometimes called the deck from which comes the word deckorate.
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catwalkA raised bridge running fore and aft from the midship, and also called "walkway". It affords safe passage over the pipelines and other deck obstructions.
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catwalka narrow walkway connecting two points, usually suspended in the air
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catwalkAnother term for a wheelie
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catwalk
(nautical) an elevated enclosed passage providing access fore and aft from the bridge of a merchant vessel
any similar elevated walkway
A narrow elevated stage on which models parade; a runway
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catwalkan elevated walkway running in the fore and aft direction along the centreline of a ship from poop deck to forecastle deck; provides safe acccess to bow during heavy seas; generally found in large tanker
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