Lowermost deck of a ship
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ORLOPLowermost deck of a ship
ORLOPLowermost ship deck
PROMENADEDeck of a ship.
ORLOPLowest deck of a ship.
ORLOPFourth deck of a ship
ORLOPLowest deck of a ship
LIDO... deck (part of a cruise ship)
LIDO-- deck (part of a cruise ship)
LIDO.. deck (part of a cruise ship)
orlopthe lowest deck of a ship
TOPSIDEAbove the main deck of a ship.
RAZEERemove the upper deck of a ship.
RAZEERemove the upper deck (of a ship).
orlopsORLOP, the lowest deck of a ship
POOPDeck on the stern superstructure of a ship
hatchwayan opening in the deck of a ship
deckhousea room erected on the deck of a ship
afterdeckAn open deck toward the stern of a ship
hatchwaysHATCHWAY, an opening in the deck of a ship
poopthe upper deck on the stern of a ship
foredecksThe deck at the forward part of a ship
forecastleA raised deck at the bow of a ship
afterdecksAn open deck toward the stern of a ship
foredeckThe deck at the forward part of a ship
forecastlesA raised deck at the bow of a ship
deckhousesDECKHOUSE, a room erected on the deck of a ship
forecastlea short raised deck at the fore end of ship
forecastlesFORECASTLE, a short raised deck at the fore end of ship
freeboardthe distance between the waterline and main deck of a ship
poopenclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck
freeboardsFREEBOARD, the distance between the waterline and main deck of a ship
deckingsThe material of the deck of a ship, a floor, or a platform
deckingThe material of the deck of a ship, a floor, or a platform
ribtraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
razeedship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
ribstraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
razeesship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
sternpostthe main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
hawseholesA hole in the deck of a ship through which an anchor cable passes
razeeingship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck