Decuman vs Deckman - What's the difference?
decuman | deckman |
(obsolete) large; chief; applied to an extraordinary billow, supposed by some to be every tenth in order.
(obsolete) An extraordinarily large billow.
A man who works on the deck of a ship.
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As nouns the difference between decuman and deckman
is that decuman is (obsolete) an extraordinarily large billow while deckman is a man who works on the deck of a ship.As an adjective decuman
is (obsolete) large; chief; applied to an extraordinary billow, supposed by some to be every tenth in order.decuman
English
Adjective
(-)- Such decuman billows. — Gauden.
Noun
(en noun)- The baffled decuman . — Lowell.
deckman
English
Noun
(deckmen)citation