lower deck
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Definition
- Noun:
- The deck below the main deck: The "lower deck" refers to the level or floor of a ship that is situated directly beneath the primary deck, often used for crew quarters, storage, or machinery.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The sailors' hammocks were hung on the lower deck.
- During the storm, cargo stored on the lower deck shifted dangerously.
Advanced Usage
- "to serve on the lower deck": to be a member of the ordinary crew, as opposed to the officers.
- He joined the navy and spent his first years serving on the lower deck.
Variants and Related Words
- Lower-deck (adjective, often hyphenated): pertaining to the lower deck or its crew.
- The ship had a lower-deck mess for the enlisted sailors.
Synonyms
- Orlop deck: A deck, especially the lowest deck in a ship, used for cables or storage.
- Berdan: A term sometimes used historically for the lower deck area.
Related Phrases
- Before the mast: Literally, living in the forecastle area (forward on the lower deck), signifying service as an ordinary seaman.
- The famous author wrote about his experiences before the mast.
Related Idioms
- Rise from the lower deck: To advance from being an ordinary sailor to a position of authority or officer rank.
- The admiral was respected for having risen from the lower deck.
Noun
- the deck below the main deck