third deck
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Definition
Noun: * The deck below the main deck: The third deck is a specific level or floor on a ship, located directly beneath the main deck. It is a structural part of the vessel's interior.
Usage
The term "third deck" is a technical nautical term used to describe a specific location within a ship's hierarchy of decks. It is used in contexts related to naval architecture, maritime operations, and historical descriptions of ships. * The cargo was stored securely on the third deck. * During the tour of the historic frigate, we descended to the third deck where the crew's quarters were located.
Advanced Usage
- In formal naval terminology, decks are often numbered or named (e.g., main deck, second deck, third deck, orlop deck) to specify their vertical order and function aboard a warship or large vessel.
Variants and Related Words
- Deck (n): A floor or level on a ship or boat.
- Main deck (n): The principal deck of a ship, often the highest complete deck.
- Orlop deck (n): The lowest deck in a ship, typically below the waterline, used for storage.
Synonyms
- Lower deck (in some contexts, though this can be a more general term for any deck below the main one)
Notes
- The specific numbering of decks (e.g., what constitutes the "third" deck) can vary depending on the type and design of the ship. The reference definition specifies it as "the deck below the main deck," which is its core meaning in standard nautical use.