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- A three-decker was a sailing warship which carried her prin****l carriage-mounted guns on three fully armed decks. Usually additional (smaller) guns were...
- A three-decker, triple-decker triplex or stacked triplex, in the United States, is a three-story (triplex) apartment building. These buildings are typically...
- Look up three-decker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A three-decker is a wooden ship having three decks, especially one of a class of sail-powered...
- A double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. They are used for m**** transport in the United Kingdom, the United States...
- Thomas Lumb Three-Decker may refer to: Thomas Lumb Three-Decker (Dewey Street), Worcester, M****achusetts Thomas Lumb Three-Decker (Winfield Street), Worcester...
- mounted 90 to 98 guns on three gun decks; earlier 17th-century second rates had fewer guns and were originally two-deckers or had only partially armed...
- (1695) Three-decker third rates of 80 guns. These four were originally intended to be two-deckers, like the other 13, but were completed as three-deckers. Shrewsbury...
- The Evert Gullberg Three-Decker is a historic triple decker in Worcester, M****achusetts. Built c. 1902, the house is a well-preserved instance of an early...
- seasons with the Broncos, Decker pla**** for the New York Jets for three years, then the Tennessee Titans for one season. Decker attended Rocori High School...
- The Henry Bousquet Three-Decker is a historic triple decker in Worcester, M****achusetts, United States. Built circa 1928, it is an uncommon survivor of...