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deck

Closed vs Deck - What's the difference?

closed | deck |


As adjectives the difference between closed and deck

is that closed is sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open while deck is thick.

As a verb closed

is (close).

Deck vs Dizen - What's the difference?

deck | dizen |


As an adjective deck

is thick.

As a verb dizen is

to dress with flax for spinning.

Deck vs Betrim - What's the difference?

deck | betrim |


As an adjective deck

is thick.

As a verb betrim is

to set in order; to adorn, deck, or embellish.

Deck vs Rudderhole - What's the difference?

deck | rudderhole |


As an adjective deck

is thick.

As a noun rudderhole is

(nautical) the hole in the deck through which the rudderpost passes.

Deck vs Undecked - What's the difference?

deck | undecked |


As adjectives the difference between deck and undecked

is that deck is thick while undecked is having no deck.

Deck vs Deckman - What's the difference?

deck | deckman |


As an adjective deck

is thick.

As a noun deckman is

a man who works on the deck of a ship.

Deck vs Shakings - What's the difference?

deck | shakings |


In nautical terms the difference between deck and shakings

is that deck is the floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks while shakings is the sweepings from a ship's deck; the refuse of cordage, canvas, etc.

As nouns the difference between deck and shakings

is that deck is any flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop while shakings is plural of lang=en.

As a verb deck

is to furnish with a deck, as a vessel.

Deck vs Beflake - What's the difference?

deck | beflake |


As an adjective deck

is thick.

As a verb beflake is

to take off an external layer; skin in thin flakes.

Deck vs Betag - What's the difference?

deck | betag |


As an adjective deck

is thick.

As a verb betag is

to furnish with a tag; deck with tags.

Deck vs Underdeck - What's the difference?

deck | underdeck |


As an adjective deck

is thick.

As a noun underdeck is

the part of a bridge that lies beneath the deck, or surface.

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