- Look up
deck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deck may
refer to:
Deck (bridge), the
roadway surface of a
bridge Deck (building), an
outdoor floor attached...
- In baseball, on-
deck refers to
being next in line to bat. In a
professional game, the
batter who is on
deck traditionally waits in a
location in the foul...
-
highest continuous deck, i.e.
equivalent to the main
deck. Gun
deck: (naval) on a multi-
decked vessel, a
deck below the
upper deck where the ships' cannon...
- houses.
Crystal Crimi (7
April 2011). "Pickering
business gets
Decked Out".
Oshawa This W****. DurhamRegion.com.
Retrieved 9
March 2013.
Decked Out v t e...
- the
deck of a ship. A
level architectural deck may be
intended for use by people, e.g., what in the UK is
usually called a
decked patio. "Roof
deck" refers...
- The
promenade deck is a
deck found on
several types of p****enger
ships and riverboats. It
usually extends from bow to stern, on both sides, and includes...
- A
deck is the
surface of a bridge. A
structural element of its superstructure, it may be
constructed of concrete, steel, open grating, or wood. Sometimes...
- Card
deck may
refer to: Card
deck (gaming), a set of
playing cards Card
deck (computing), a set of
punched cards This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- A
deck prism, or bullseye, is a
prism inserted into the
deck of a ship to
provide light down below. For centuries,
sailing ships used
deck prisms to provide...
- In
naval architecture, a ****
deck is a
deck that
forms the roof of a
cabin built in the rear, or "aft", part of the
superstructure of a ship. The name...