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- noundeck (noun) · decks (plural noun) · the deck (noun)
- a structure of planks or plates, approximately horizontal, extending across a ship or boat at any of various levels, especially one of those at the highest level and open to the weather:"he stood on the deck of his flagship"
- a floor or platform resembling or compared to a ship's deck, especially the floor of a pier or a platform for sunbathing.
- a platform, typically made of lumber and unroofed, attached to a house or other building:"they cooked hamburgers on the deck adjoining the living room"
- a level of a large, open building, especially a sports stadium:"Jeter hit an enormous home run into the upper deck"
- informal(the deck)the ground or floor:"there was a big thud when I hit the deck"
- the flat part of a skateboard or snowboard.
- a component or unit in sound-reproduction equipment that incorporates a playing or recording mechanism for discs or tapes:"the car has cruise control and a tape deck"
- (decks)a set of two or more record decks connected to sound mixing equipment, used by a DJ:"every serious DJ needs a set of decks"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa pack of cards:"shuffle the deck"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformala packet of narcotics.
verbdeck (verb) · decks (third person present) · decked (past tense) · decked (past participle) · decking (present participle)Originlate Middle English: from Middle Dutch dec ‘covering, roof, cloak’, dekken ‘to cover’. Originally denoting canvas used to make a covering (especially on a ship), the term came to mean the covering itself, later denoting a solid surface serving as roof and floor. - People also ask
- A deck is a wooden floor outside a house, usually with railings and without a roof1. It is also a floor-like surface wholly or partially occupying one level of a hull, superstructure, or deckhouse of a vessel2. The space between such a surface and the next such surface above is also called a deck2. A ship’s deck is a floor laid between the sides of the ship134. It is a flat surface that forms the main outside floor of a boat or ship4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a wooden floor outside a house, usually with railings (= a low fence) and without a roof: In summer, we always eat out on the deck – except when it rains. A ship’s deck is a floor laid between the sides of the ship: Waves washed over the deck.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/decka. a floorlike surface wholly or partially occupying one level of a hull, superstructure, or deckhouse of a vessel. b. the space between such a surface and the next such surface above. 2. a platform, surface, or level suggesting the deck of a ship. 3. an open, unroofed porch or platform extending from a house or other building.www.thefreedictionary.com/deck
Definition of deck. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a platform in a ship serving usually as a structural element and forming the floor for its compartments. 2 : something resembling the deck of a ship: such as. a : a story or tier of a building (such as a sports stadium) the upper deck. b : the roadway of a bridge.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deckBritannica Dictionary definition of DECK 1 : a flat surface that forms the main outside floor of a boat or shipwww.britannica.com/dictionary/deck Explore further
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