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orlop
or·lop O0123200 (ôr′lŏp′)n. The lowest deck of a ship, especially a warship, having at least four decks. [Middle English overlop, floor covering a ship's hold, from Middle Low German overlōp : over, over; see uper in Indo-European roots + lōp, a running.]orlop (ˈɔːlɒp) or orlop deckn (Nautical Terms) nautical (in a vessel with four or more decks) the lowest deck[C15: from Dutch overloopen to run over, spill. See over, leap]or•lop (ˈɔr lɒp) n. (in a ship) the lowermost of four or more decks above the space at the bottom of a hull. Also called or′lop deck`. [1375–1425; late Middle English overloppe < Middle Dutch over-loop covering] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | orlop - the fourth or lowest deck fourth deck, orlop deckdeck - any of various platforms built into a vessel | EncyclopediaSeeorlop deckorlop
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