deck
[ dek ]
/ dɛk /
noun
adjective
Civil Engineering.
(of a bridge truss) having a deck or floor upon or above the structure.
Compare through(def 22).
verb (used with object)
Idioms for deck
Origin of deck
1425–75; (noun) late Middle English
dekke material for covering < Middle Dutch
dec covering, roof; (v.) < Dutch
dekken to cover; cognate with German
decken; cf.
thatch
OTHER WORDS FROM deck
un·decked, adjectiveWords nearby deck
British Dictionary definitions for deck out
deck
/ (dɛk) /
noun
verb (tr)
See also
deck over
Derived forms of deck
decker, nounWord Origin for deck
C15: from Middle Dutch
dec a covering; related to
thatch
Idioms and Phrases with deck out (1 of 2)
deck out
Decorate, dress up, as in They were all decked out in their best clothes. [Mid-1700s]
Idioms and Phrases with deck out (2 of 2)
deck