Definition of Undecked. Meaning of Undecked. Synonyms of Undecked

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Definition of Undecked

Undecked
Undecked Un*decked, a. 1. Not decked; unadorned. [Eve] undecked, save with herself, more lovely fair. --Milton. 2. Not having a deck; as, an undecked vessel.
Undeck
Undeck Un*deck", v. t. [1st pref. un- + deck.] To divest of ornaments. --Shak.

Meaning of Undecked from wikipedia

- which 2.7 million were undecked (open) boats. While nearly all decked vessels were mechanised, only one-third of the undecked fishing boats were powered...
- A thwart is a part of an undecked boat that provides seats for the crew and structural rigidity for the hull. A thwart goes from one side of the hull to...
- The gunwale of an undecked boat...
- which 2.7 million were undecked (open) boats. While nearly all decked vessels were mechanized, only one-third of the undecked fishing boats were powered...
- and Scotland. Luggers varied extensively in size and design. Many were undecked, open boats, some of which operated from beach landings (such as Hastings...
- are over 100 tons. At the other extreme, two-thirds (1.8 million) of the undecked boats are traditional craft of various types, powered only by sail and...
- troops or supplies. In the age of sail, a gunboat was usually a small undecked vessel carrying a single smoothbore cannon in the bow, or just two or three...
- faster one. The earliest designs had only one row of rowers that sat in undecked hulls, rowing against thole pins, or oarports, that were placed directly...
- multi-decked ships which were loaded through hatchways (as opposed to earlier undecked or single decked ships) found it more convenient to use a smaller size...
- white fish species such as cod and saithe with long line fishing. These undecked sixareens operated between 30 and 50 miles offs**** -sometimes within sight...