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deckhouse
deck·house D0074800 (dĕk′hous′)n. A short, houselike structure on the upper deck of a ship. deckhouse (ˈdɛkˌhaʊs) n (Nautical Terms) a houselike cabin on the deck of a shipdeck•house (ˈdɛkˌhaʊs) n., pl. -hous•es (-ˌhaʊ zɪz) an enclosed structure on the weather deck of a vessel. [1855–60] TranslationsDeckhouse
deckhouse[′dek ‚hau̇s] (naval architecture) A low building or superstructure, such as a cabin, constructed on the top deck of a ship which may or may not extend to the edges of the deck. Deckhouse (1) An enclosed structure on a ship’s main deck or on superstructures that does not extend to the sides. Living quarters and administrative and duty rooms, usually arranged in several tiers, are located in the deckhouse. (2) A separate duty room on a ship, which, depending on its purpose, is known variously as the pilothouse, chart house, conning tower (on naval warships), or radio room. |