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Unit aboard naval and merchant ships
The deck department is an organisational team on board naval and merchant ships. Seafarers in the deck department work a variety of jobs on a ship or
Deck_department
Supervisor of a ship's deck department
the deck department and is responsible for the components of a ship's hull. The boatswain supervises the other members of the ship's deck department and
Boatswain
Overview of marine occupations
divided into four main categories: the deck department, the engineering department, the steward's department, and other. The reasoning behind this is
Seafarer's professions and ranks
Seafarer's_professions_and_ranks
Unlicensed member of the deck department of ship
An able seaman (AB) is a seaman and member of the deck department of a merchant ship with more than two years' experience at sea and considered "well
Able_seaman
Person who navigates water-borne vessels or assists in doing so
workers in the maritime industry were women. Officer positions in the deck department include but are not limited to: master and his chief, second and third
Sailor
Transport of people or goods via waterways
four categories: The deck department The engine department The steward's department Other. Officer positions in the deck department include but not limited
Maritime_transport
Crew operation of a ship
behalf of the ship's owner. Whether the captain is a member of the deck department or not is a matter of some controversy, and generally depends on the
Nautical_operations
Type of sailor
An ordinary seaman (OS) is a member of the deck department of a ship. The position is an apprenticeship to become an able seaman, and has been for centuries
Ordinary_seaman
Licensed mariner and head of the deck department of a merchant ship
head of the deck department of a merchant ship. The chief mate is customarily a watchstander and is in charge of the ship's cargo and deck crew. The actual
Chief_mate
Apprentice learning deck officer duties
A deck cadet or trainee navigational deck officer or nautical apprentice is an apprentice who has the responsibility for the safe navigation including
Deck_cadet
Merchant marine rank
A third mate (3/M) or third officer is a licensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship. The third mate is a watchstander and customarily the
Third_mate
Classification system of the US Navy
craftmaster PO1-MCPO 0172 - LCAC loadmaster SN-PO1 0181 - Navy lighterage deck supervisor PO3-PO1 0190 - Force protection boat coxswain PO3-PO1 0199 - Boatswain's
Navy_Enlisted_Classification
Officer on a merchant ship
mate (2nd mate) or second officer (2/O) is a licensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship holding a Second Mates Certificate of Competence
Second_mate
American reality television series
Below Deck Down Under is an American reality television series that premiered on Peacock on March 17, 2022. The show is the third spin-off of Below Deck, following
Below_Deck_Down_Under
Sailor or militiaman from South Asia, Southeast Asia, and other territories
time. In both deck and engine room departments, the lascars were headed by a serang (equivalent to the boatswain in the deck department), assisted by
Lascar
Person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization
charge of the technical department on a merchant ship Chief officer or chief mate, typically the person in charge of the deck department of a merchant ship
Officer
Commissioned officer rank in many nations' navies
officer in charge of the deck department or division, depending on the size of the ship. In smaller ships that have only a single deck division, the billet
Lieutenant_(navy)
Worker on tankers that operate the liquid cargo transfer system
A pumpman is an unlicensed member of the Deck Department of a merchant ship. Pumpmen are found almost exclusively on tankers, and on oil tankers in particular
Pumpman
Commander of a ship or other sea-going vessel
Organization (1995) [1978]. "II: Standards Regarding the Master and Deck Department". International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification
Sea_captain
Military unit
a department system. Under the first mate, the Deck Department handled the ship and its cargo, under the first engineer; the Engineroom Department provided
British merchant seamen of World War II
British_merchant_seamen_of_World_War_II
Military rank
and weapons, the "first lieutenant" is the officer in command of the deck department responsible for line handling during mooring and underway replenishment
First_lieutenant
Altered decks of cards used by magicians
A trick deck is a deck of playing cards that has been altered in some way to allow magicians to perform certain card tricks where sleight of hand would
Trick_deck
Food preparation role in the US military
individual's service record to prevent reassignment to the galley or mess deck. Department of the Army Headquarters (1998). "AR 310-25, Dictionary of the United
KP_duty
Airline pilot authorized as a US law enforcement officer
A Federal Flight Deck Officer (FFDO) is an airline pilot who is trained and licensed to carry weapons and defend commercial aircraft against criminal activity
Federal_Flight_Deck_Officer
Highest level of formally licensed sailor
process of obtaining a license after three years of service in the deck department on ocean steam or motor vessels, at least six months of which as able
Master_mariner
Seat used to suspend a person working at height
crew returns to attention.[citation needed] Breeches buoy Boatswain Deck department westmarine.com. "Do-it-Yourself: Climbing Your Sailboat's Mast with
Bosun's_chair
Prefix or suffix added to someone's name
deck departments (Port Captain). Chief – a licensed mariner in charge of the engineering (Chief Engineer) or deck (Chief Mate or Officer) department Mate
Title
Flat outdoor surface connected to a building
the deck of a ship. A level architectural deck may be intended for use by people, e.g., what in the UK is usually called a decked patio. "Roof deck" refers
Deck_(building)
Ceremonial maritime role for visiting dignitaries
arrive aboard the flight deck via aircraft on a carrier, the flight deck crew serve as sideboys wearing their colored flight deck jerseys, and are known
Sideboy
Commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces
officer in charge of the deck department or division, depending upon the size of the ship. In smaller ships with only a single deck division, the billet is
Lieutenant
Card used for playing various card games
in a set as a deck of cards or pack of cards. The most common type of playing card in the West is the French-suited, standard 52-card deck, of which the
Playing_card
Organizational unit aboard a ship
during the 20th century, the engine department aboard merchant ships is considered equally important as the deck department, since trained engine officers
Engine_department
Welded steel segmented construction technique for bridge decks
orthotropic bridge or orthotropic deck is typically one whose fabricated deck consists of a structural steel deck plate stiffened either longitudinally
Orthotropic_deck
Ship made to transport unpackaged bulk cargo
crew includes the captain or master, the deck department, the engine department, and the steward's department. The practice of taking passengers aboard
Bulk_carrier
Room or platform from which a ship can be commanded
A bridge (also known as a command deck), or wheelhouse (also known as a pilothouse), is a room or platform of a ship, submarine, airship, or spaceship
Bridge_(nautical)
U.S. civilian mariners
qualified members of the engine department, or QMEDs, maintain the vessel in proper running order in the engine spaces below decks, under the direction of the
United_States_Merchant_Marine
Topics referred to by the same term
Greenwich, London, England Ordinary seaman, an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship Ordnance sergeant, an enlisted rank in the U.S.
OS
Landing/take off surface of an aircraft carrier
The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface on which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval
Flight_deck
second class" in 1917. 3. The rating for entry-level personnel in the deck department of a ship in the United States Merchant Marine. An ordinary seaman
Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)
Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(M–Z)
Informal maritime industry term
Transport portal Licensed mariner Third mate Third Assistant Engineer "Deck Department". SIU. Archived from the original on 2002-12-20. Captain Joel Milton
Hawsepiper
Topics referred to by the same term
a raised forward section of a boat cockpit Deck of cards, used in the card game of bridge Deck department, a unit aboard naval and merchant ships This
Bridge_deck_(disambiguation)
American trading card company
The Upper Deck Company, LLC (known colloquially as Upper Deck and Upper Deck Authenticated, Ltd. in the United Kingdom) is a private company primarily
Upper_Deck_Company
Bootsmann translates to Boatswain, i.e. the senior crewman of the deck department. In a military context, Bootsmann (Btsm or B) is the lowest Portepeeunteroffizier
Bootsmann
Cargo and container ship
complement is the captain and members of the deck, engine, and steward's departments. As of 1998, the deck department consisted of the chief mate, the second
MV_Ascension
Subclass of the A-class destroyers
They carried a complement of 2 officers and 48 ratings (comprising 20 deck department and 28 engine room compartment). These three ship met the speed requirement
Ardent-class_destroyer
Tender of the United States Navy
Upon arrival, a seaman from the Boats and Cranes Division of the Deck Department was knocked overboard while lowering the ship's stairwell. The waters
USS_Acadia
Topics referred to by the same term
an engine department on a ship, typically a merchant ship Chief mate, or Chief officer, the highest senior officer in the deck department on a merchant
Chief
Identifying credential
a mariner to work on the deck as an Ordinary Seaman (OS), in the engine department as a Wiper, or in the steward's department as a Food Handler (FH). With
Merchant_Mariner's_Document
United States Navy rating
such as retrieving target drones, and also schedules training for Deck department or Deck division personnel. Another key duty of the ships' Boatswain is
Boatswain's mate (United States Navy)
Boatswain's_mate_(United_States_Navy)
Fourth officer of RMS Titanic (1884–1967)
system of four hours on/four hours off with the rest of the Titanic's deck department. This was divided into two watches, designated Port and Starboard,
Joseph_Boxhall
Complex of two bridges spanning San Francisco Bay
deck, westbound on the upper deck, and eastbound on the lower deck, with trucks and buses also allowed on the upper deck. In 1986, the bridge was unofficially
San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
San_Francisco–Oakland_Bay_Bridge
Subclass of the A-class destroyers
They carried a complement of 2 officers and 48 ratings (comprising 20 deck department and 28 engine room compartment). These three ships did not quite meet
Charger-class_destroyer
American actor (born 1992)
Life of Zack & Cody (2005–2008), and its spin-off series The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011), and his role as Jughead Jones on The CW television series Riverdale
Cole_Sprouse
Tunnel in Phoenix, Arizona
The Dean Lindsey Memorial Tunnel, better known to Phoenix residents as the Deck Park Tunnel, is a vehicular underpass built underneath Downtown Phoenix.
Deck_Park_Tunnel
US Navy barbecue on ship deck
are often department-sponsored barbecues held on the deck of the ship, hence the name "steel beach". They are often held on the flight deck or in a large
Steel_beach_picnic
Topics referred to by the same term
Canadian Navy Commander (Merchant navy) or chief mate, head of the deck department of a merchant ship Commander (Royal Navy), a senior officer rank of
Commander_(disambiguation)
Transport portal Seafarer's professions and ranks Deck department Engine department Steward's department Marine propulsion STCW Convention "Touhami s'interesse
List_of_maritime_colleges
Amphibious Assault Ship
class, but the "Flight 0" ships of the America class will not have well decks, and have smaller sick bays to provide more space for aviation uses. Although
America-class amphibious assault ship
America-class_amphibious_assault_ship
River in Luzon, Philippines
Basin Management and Governance Dynamics in the Philippines" (PDF) (Deck). Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Archived (PDF) from the original
Agno_River
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boatswain is the seniormost rate of the deck department. Boatswain or bosun may also refer to: Boatswain's mate (United States
Boatswain_(disambiguation)
Wellington–Lyttelton ferry, New Zealand
In the deck department, the master, three officers, one radio operator and 19 sailors managed the overall operation, and in the engine department, eight
TEV_Wahine
Type of ship-to-ship transfer
into the hangar of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier in 2009 Supply and deck department sailors transfer cargo in the hangar bay of the aircraft carrier USS George
Underway_replenishment
U.S. state
Bridge"), completed in 1936, transports about 280,000 vehicles per day on two-decks. Its two sections meet at Yerba Buena Island through the world's largest
California
Art, competence, and knowledge of operating a craft on water
typically be organized into "divisions" or "departments", each with its own specialty. For example, the deck department is responsible for navigation, ship handling
Seamanship
Deck of playing cards featuring Hamas members
The Hamas most wanted cards are decks of playing cards featuring pictures of Hamas members wanted by Israel. The decks were produced by independent volunteers
Hamas most wanted playing cards
Hamas_most_wanted_playing_cards
Bus with two levels or decks
A double-decker bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. Double-deckers are used primarily for commuter public transport, but there are coach variants
Double-decker_bus
European wide-body airliner
is the world's largest passenger airliner and the only full-length double-deck jet airliner. Airbus studies started in 1988, and the project was announced
Airbus_A380
Human factors training programme
training which usually is a technical skills training course aimed at the deck department. Training of seafarers are regulated through the International Convention
Maritime_resource_management
2001 terror attacks in the U.S.
FAA ordered that airplane cockpits be reinforced with a secondary flight deck to prevent terrorists from gaining control of planes and assigned sky marshals
September_11_attacks
Polish vice-admiral (1939–2019)
June 8, 1939, in Poznań. On July 15, 1956, he began studies at the Deck Department of the Naval Academy in Gdynia. In 1960, after graduation, he was promoted
Piotr_Kołodziejczyk
Decking made of polyvinyl chloride
PVC decking is composed entirely of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and contains no wood. PVC decking is a more expensive option in the alternative decking industry
PVC_decking
Cultural movement and organization
Captain. Boatswain: In charge of the Deck. The boatswain works in a ship's deck department as the foreman of the deck crew. Quarter Master: The Quarter Master
Barbados_Landship
Skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
double-deck elevators, rising and descending at up to 10 m/s (33 ft/s). Engineers initially considered installing the world's first triple-deck elevators
Burj_Khalifa
American wide-body four-engined jet long-range aircraft
full-length double-deck fuselage with eight-across seating and two aisles on the lower deck and seven-across seating and two aisles on the upper deck. However,
Boeing_747
Tender of the United States Navy
to accommodate a crew of eighteen deck department, sixteen engine department and nine in the steward's department for a total of forty-three crew with
USS_Otus
Class of supercarriers for the U.S. Navy
Launch System (EMALS), Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG), and a redesigned flight deck. The lead ship, USS Gerald R. Ford, was commissioned in 2017 with the second
Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier
Gerald_R._Ford-class_aircraft_carrier
Bridge in and North Kansas City, Missouri
River in Kansas City, Missouri. Its lower deck carries a rail line of the BNSF Railway, and its upper deck formerly carried automobile traffic of Missouri
ASB_Bridge
American actress (born 1965)
Melrose Place (1995–1996). Her film credits include The Shaggy Dog (2006), Deck the Halls (2006), Couples Retreat (2009), Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Kristin_Davis
Solitaire card game
the deck from the stock to the waste, including the following: Turning three cards at once to the waste, with no limit on passes through the deck. Turning
Klondike_(solitaire)
Highway tunnel in San Francisco, California
subsequent California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) investigation identified 12 spots on both sides of the tunnel wall in the lower deck space showed
Yerba_Buena_Tunnel
US Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier class
and arrestor wires for launch and recovery. As well as speeding up flight deck operations, this allows for a much wider variety of aircraft than with the
Nimitz-class_aircraft_carrier
Floating bridge carrying a freeway in Seattle, Washington
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (Plaque on bridge deck). Medina, Washington: Washington State Department of Transportation. April 2, 2016. "SR 520 – Budget
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
Evergreen_Point_Floating_Bridge
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
section. S: Sun deck. A: upper promenade deck. B: promenade deck, glass-enclosed. C: saloon deck. E: main deck. F: middle deck. G: lower deck: cargo, coal
Titanic
the distance from the bridge deck to the lowest point on the land, or the water surface, directly below. A bridge's deck height is greater than its clearance
List of bridges in the United States by height
List_of_bridges_in_the_United_States_by_height
US platforms operated by NOAA
navigators, technicians, and members of the engine, steward, and deck departments. Aboard both aircraft and ships, NOAA Corps officers and civilian crew
Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
Office_of_Marine_and_Aviation_Operations
1912 maritime disaster
Orlop Deck, F Deck and E Deck, the doors closed horizontally and were manually operated. They could be closed at the door itself or from the deck above
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
Structure built to span physical obstacles
pedestrians, and other loads to pass across. Most bridges consist of a flat deck, supported by beams, arches, or cables. These structures rest on a foundation
Bridge
US wartime propaganda campaign
found and downloaded a high-resolution artwork file for the deck from a Defense Department web server. Discovering the following day that the file had
Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards
Most-wanted_Iraqi_playing_cards
Class of Chinese amphibious assault ships
Navy (PLAN). It has a full-length flight deck for helicopter operations and features a floodable well deck from which to disembark hovercraft and armored
Type 075 landing helicopter dock
Type_075_landing_helicopter_dock
American video game company
software service Steam, and hardware including the Steam Machine, Steam Deck and Valve Index. Valve was founded in 1996 by former Microsoft employees
Valve_Corporation
Procedure used to randomize a deck of playing cards
Shuffling is a technique used to randomize a deck of playing cards, introducing an element of chance into card games. Various shuffling methods exist,
Shuffling
Home video game console
calling the cartridges "Game Paks" and the console itself the "Control Deck", which would later aid its acceptance in toy stores. To further distance
Nintendo_Entertainment_System
Cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises
Golden Princess, and Grand Princess), due to an additional deck of cabins called the "Riviera" deck. Another difference is that, being initially designed to
Caribbean_Princess
Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier
flight deck, island, and weapon systems. In February 2024 HII and the Navy began dead load testing and the first sleds were shot off the deck in late
USS_John_F._Kennedy_(CVN-79)
Bridge in Gary – New Duluth
operated since. The road deck was originally a wooden deck. Modernization came in 2000 when both states' transportation departments (WisDOT and Mn/DOT) cooperated
Oliver_Bridge
Megatall skyscraper in China
(1844 ft), made it the highest observation deck in the world, beating out the Burj Khalifa's observation deck at 555 m (1823 ft). The J Hotel Shanghai Tower
Shanghai_Tower
Double-deck through arch bridge spanning the Ohio River at Louisville, carrying I-64
The Sherman Minton Bridge is a double-deck through arch bridge spanning the Ohio River, carrying I-64 and US 150 over the river between Kentucky and Indiana
Sherman_Minton_Bridge
Creek in New York, United States
United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2017-10-29. "decks creek". usgs.gov. usgs. 1995. Retrieved 18 April
Decks_Creek
Canadian road bridge
and safe. A major deck replacement project was undertaken. Over the next three years, the original cast-in-place concrete bridge deck was removed and replaced
Seal_Island_Bridge
1966 mass shooting in Texas, U.S.
observation deck. Whitman shot and killed 15 people, including an unborn child, and injured 31 others before he was killed by two Austin Police Department officers
University of Texas tower shooting
University_of_Texas_tower_shooting
DECK DEPARTMENT
DECK DEPARTMENT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English doke, hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a duck or a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept ducks or for a wild fowler.Irish : English name adopted as an equivalent of Lohan (an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Leocháin ‘descendant of Leochán’) by mistranslation, as if from lacha ‘duck’.North German (also Dück) : probably a nickname for a coward, from Low German duken ‘to duck or dive’.German (Dück(e)) : from a pet form of an old Germanic personal name formed with theud, diot ‘people’, ‘race’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Netherlands
The People's Ruler
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leake.German : habitational name from a place so named in Schleswig-Holstein.German : probably an altered spelling of Lech.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from Middle English doke ‘duck’ (see Duck).Norwegian : habitational name from a farm named Dokk, from Old Norse d{o,}kk ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Possibly an altered form of German Docke, a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in the cloth trade, from Middle Low German dÅk ‘fabric’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
Brook; Place Name; Small Stream
Boy/Male
English Swedish
Brook.
Boy/Male
Korean
Integrity returns.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Keikr (from Old West Scandinavian keikr ‘bent backwards’).German : nickname from Middle High German kec ‘lively’, ‘active’ (cognate of English quick), which later changed its meaning to ‘bold’, ‘forward’, ‘fresh’.
Male
Dutch
, people's ruler.
Male
English
English short form of Latin Hector, HECK means "defend; hold fast."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for someone who dealt in weights and measures, for example a grain factor, from Middle English pekke ‘peck’ (an old measure of dry goods equivalent to eight quarts or a quarter of a bushel).English : variant of Peak 1.Irish : variant of Peak 2.South German : variant of Beck.North German and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch, from Middle Low German pek, Middle Dutch pec, pic.Dutch : from Middle Dutch pec, pick ‘desperate straits’, hence a nickname for a person in difficult circumstances or perhaps for someone with a gloomy disposition.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English German Shakespearean
Rules the people.
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Lord.
Male
English
 Short form of English Richard, DICK means "powerful ruler." Compare with another form of Dick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, from northern Middle English bekke ‘stream’ (Old Norse bekkr).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France, for example Bec Hellouin in Eure, named with Old Norman French bec ‘stream’, from the same Old Norse root as in 1.English : probably a nickname for someone with a prominent nose, from Middle English beke ‘beak (of a bird)’ (Old French bec).English : metonymic occupational name for a maker, seller, or user of mattocks or pickaxes, from Old English becca. In some cases the name may represent a survival of an Old English byname derived from this word.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a baker, a cognate of Baker, from (older) South German beck, West Yiddish bek. Some Jewish bearers of the name claim that it is an acronym of Hebrew ben-kedoshim ‘son of martyrs’, i.e. a name taken by one whose parents had been martyred for being Jews.North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, from Low German Beke ‘stream’. Compare the High German form Bach 1.Scandinavian : habitational name for someone from a farmstead named Bekk, Bæk, or Bäck, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a stream.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Reference to the French Town Dax
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name, Dæcca.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a roofer, from dack, a variant of deck ‘roof’. Compare De decker.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a gate or ‘hatch’ (especially one leading into a forest), northern Middle English heck (Old English hæcc), or a habitational name from Great Heck in North Yorkshire, which is named with this word. Compare Hatch.German : topographic name from Middle High German hecke, hegge ‘hedge’. This name is common in southern Germany and the Rhineland.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Hec(q), a topographic name from Old French hec ‘gate’, ‘barrier’, ‘fence’ (compare 1), or a habitational name from a place named with this word.Shortened form of the Dutch surname van (den) Hecke, a habitational name from any of several places called ten Hekke in the Belgian provinces of East and West Flanders.
Boy/Male
Korean
Integrity lasts.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Rich and Powerful Ruler; Powerful; Rich Ruler; Dominant Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; Strong Power; Hardy Power; Powerful Ruler; Brave; First of the People
DECK DEPARTMENT
DECK DEPARTMENT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Truthful Person
Boy/Male
German
Star
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Elixir Attained through Tranquility
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
One who has a Pure Smile
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Lives at the Bridge
Boy/Male
Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Krishna; Lord Vishnu; Lord Shiva; Supreme; Punctual
Boy/Male
Muslim
Successful, Charmed
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Gilberto, GILBERTA means "pledge-bright."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Japheth, JAFET means "opened" or "abundant, spacious."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of peace.
DECK DEPARTMENT
DECK DEPARTMENT
DECK DEPARTMENT
DECK DEPARTMENT
DECK DEPARTMENT
v.
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.
n.
That part of the upper deck abaft the mainmast, including the poop deck when there is one.
n.
The fourth part of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts; as, a peck of wheat.
v. t.
To cut off a part from; to shorten; to deduct from; to subject to a deduction; as, to dock one's wages.
v. t.
To plunge the head of under water, immediately withdrawing it; as, duck the boy.
a.
Having a bill like that of a duck.
n.
A door, especially one partly of latticework; -- called also heck door.
n.
See Half deck, under Deck.
v. t.
To shut up, as in a desk; to treasure.
v.
To make, by striking with the beak or a pointed instrument; as, to peck a hole in a tree.
a.
Barren; unprofitable. See Rent seck, under Rent.
v. t.
To cut off, bar, or destroy; as, to dock an entail.
v. t.
To furnish with a deck, as a vessel.
v. t.
To draw, law, or place (a ship) in a dock, for repairing, cleaning the bottom, etc.
v. t.
A sudden inclination of the bead or dropping of the person, resembling the motion of a duck in water.
n.
Any part of an inanimate object corresponding to or resembling the neck of an animal