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three-decker
three-deck·er (thrē′dĕk′ər)n.1. A ship having three decks, especially one of a class of sail-powered warships with guns on three decks.2. Something with three levels or layers, as:a. A three-story apartment building.b. A sandwich having three slices of bread.three-decker n 1. a. anything having three levels or layers b. (as modifier): a three-decker sandwich. 2. (Historical Terms) a warship with guns on three decks three′-deck′er n. 1. something having three layers, levels, decks, or tiers. 2. triple-decker. [1785–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | three-decker - made with three slices of usually toasted breadclub sandwich, triple-deckersandwich - two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them | | 2. | three-decker - any ship having three decksship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight | | 3. | three-decker - a warship carrying guns on three deckscombat ship, war vessel, warship - a government ship that is available for waging war | Translationsthree-decker
three-decker a warship with guns on three decks three-deckerA pulpit for a meetinghouse with the clerk’s desk at the bottom, the reader’s desk above it, and the pulpit on top.three-decker
Synonyms for three-deckernoun made with three slices of usually toasted breadSynonyms- club sandwich
- triple-decker
Related Wordsnoun any ship having three decksRelated Wordsnoun a warship carrying guns on three decksRelated Words- combat ship
- war vessel
- warship
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