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third deck

n. the deck below the main deck [syn: lower deck]

Usage examples of "third deck".

I went past workers, stepped over lines, ducked under staging, squeezed by shapes, through the access hole in the midship bulkhead, up the jack ladder to the third deck, up another ladder to the fourth deck, headed aft.

Below the hangar deck, levels are numbered in descending order, first deck, second deck, third deck, and so on, plunging deeper into the bowels of the ship far beneath the waterline.

Sass, on the third deck of Suige Hall, could recite from memory the entire passage in the history.

The TAO could hear people moving around CDC, the General Quarters crew pounding down the passageways and into the compartment located on the third deck of the ship, taking in the tactical situation at a glance and starting turnover with their on-watch counterparts.

The skipper's stateroom was on the third deck, the one below the ready room deck.

She looked through the stained glass windows of her quarters on the third deck.

The third deck had no ports of any sort, but the Bolivar was a long-jump transport.

Both the 03-level Dirty Shirt and the more formal Officers' Mess on the third deck were crowded, not only with aviators but with the flight crews that supported them.

A Brazilian soldier flew backward over the third deck railing, crashing down on the crates, tumbling to the deck in front of Lyons.