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companionway
com·pan·ion·way C0522800 (kəm-păn′yən-wā′)n. Nautical A staircase leading from a deck to the cabins or area below. [From companion, framed windows above a hatchway, companionway, probably alteration of obsolete Dutch kompanje, from Old French compagne, steward's cabin, storeroom, from Old Italian (camera della) compagna, (cabin for) provisions, pantry, from Vulgar Latin *compānia, things eaten with bread : Latin com-, com- + Latin pānis, bread; see companion1.]companionway (kəmˈpænjənˌweɪ) n (Nautical Terms) a stairway or ladder leading from one deck to another in a boat or shipcom•pan•ion•way (kəmˈpæn yənˌweɪ) n. a stair or ladder within the hull of a vessel. [1830–40] companionway - A stairway or ladder from a deck to the cabin below.See also related terms for stairway.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | companionway - a stairway or ladder that leads from one deck to another on a shipstaircase, stairway - a way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps | Translationscompanionway
companionway Nautical a stairway or ladder leading from one deck to another in a boat or ship companionway[kəm′pan·yən‚wā] (naval architecture) A stairway that runs from one deck of a ship to another. companionway
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