deck |
group |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun group is
a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.
As a verb group is
to put together to form a group.
deck |
doc |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As an initialism doc is
drug of choice.
deck |
stall |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun stall is
a stand (device to hold something upright or aloft).
As a verb stall is
.
deck |
shadow |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun shadow is
a dark image projected onto a surface where light (or other radiation) is blocked by the shade of an object.
As a verb shadow is
to block light or radio transmission.
deck |
decking |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun decking is
the material from which a deck is made.
As a verb decking is
.
deck |
suite |
In lang=en terms the difference between deck and suite
is that
deck is in a fight or brawl, to knock someone to the floor, especially with a single punch while
suite is An excerpt of instrumental music from a larger work that contains other elements besides the music; for example, the
Nutcracker Suite is the music (but not the dancing) from the ballet
The Nutcracker, and the
Carmen Suite is the instrumental music (but not the singing and dancing) from the opera
Carmen.
As nouns the difference between deck and suite
is that
deck is any flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop while
suite is a retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage; as, the suite of an ambassador.
As a verb deck
is to furnish with a deck, as a vessel.
deck |
landing |
As nouns the difference between deck and landing
is that
deck is any flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop while
landing is corridor.
As verbs the difference between deck and landing
is that
deck is to furnish with a deck, as a vessel while
landing is present participle of lang=en.
deck |
bedrock |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun bedrock is
(uncountable|geology|mining|engineering|construction) the solid rock that exists at some depth below the ground surface bedrock is rock "in place", as opposed to material that has been transported from another location by weathering and erosion.
deck |
subhead |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun subhead is
a subheading or subtitle.
deck |
slides |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun slides is
.
Pages