main deck

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main deck

The passengers stroll along the main deck of the cruise ship.

Definition

Noun: * The uppermost continuous, full-length deck of a ship that is not covered by a roof or superstructure. It is the primary working and often weather-exposed deck that spans from the bow (front) to the stern (back) of a vessel.

Usage

The term "main deck" specifically refers to the principal deck level of a ship. It is a standard nautical term used to describe the architecture and layout of vessels, from historical sailing ships to modern naval and commercial ships. * The cargo was stored securely on the main deck. * Passengers gathered on the main deck to watch the sunset. * The crew performed their duties on the open main deck.

Advanced Usage
  • In ship design, the "main deck" serves as a key structural and reference point. Decks above it may be called the upper deck, boat deck, or promenade deck, while decks below are the lower decks or 'tween decks.
  • On aircraft carriers, the "main deck" is often synonymous with the flight deck, which is the primary landing and takeoff surface.
Variants and Related Words
  • Deck (noun): A floor or level on a ship or boat.
  • Poop deck (noun): A deck that forms the roof of a cabin or the aft (rear) highest deck of a ship.
  • Quarterdeck (noun): The part of the upper deck of a ship reserved for officers.
  • Foredeck (noun): The forward part of a ship's main deck.
Synonyms
  • Primary deck
  • Weather deck (when referring to its exposed nature)
Antonyms
  • Lower deck
  • Hold (the space below the decks for cargo)
main deck

The passengers stroll along the main deck of the cruise ship.

Noun
  1. the uppermost sheltered deck that runs the entire length of a large vessel

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