˜yĐÄvlog

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quarterdeck

[ kwawr-ter-dek ]

noun

Nautical.
  1. the part of a weather deck that runs aft from the midship area or the mainmast to the stern or poop of a vessel.


quarterdeck

/ ˈ°ì·ÉɔːłÙəˌ»ćɛ°ì /

noun

  1. nautical the after part of the weather deck of a ship, traditionally the deck on a naval vessel for official or ceremonial use
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of quarterdeck1

First recorded in 1620–30
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Example Sentences

“I was on the quarterdeck, just about where we are,” he told The Times.

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She stood on the quarterdeck as Nico picked mast splinters out of his arms and Leo punched buttons on the ship’s console.

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Water submerged the MV X-Press Pearl’s quarterdeck a day after firefighters extinguished a blaze that had been burning for 12 days.

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The fire has spread to the quarterdeck where the ship’s bridge is located, navy spokesman Indika de Silva said.

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When she opens her eyes, they are standing on the quarterdeck of a ship in the middle of the ocean.

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