Deck
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Deck may refer to:
A level or platform
Buildings and structures
- Deck (bridge), the roadway surface of a bridge
- Deck (building), an outdoor floor attached to a building made of only wood or woodlike
- Another name for a storey
- The concrete or tile area surrounding a swimming pool
- Deck arch bridge, a type of bridge
- Observation deck, a platform situated upon a tall architectural structure or natural feature
- Orthotropic deck
- Roof deck, the framing and sheathing to which roofing material is applied
- Rooftop deck, also called a rooftop terrace
Vehicles
- Deck (ship), a floor of a ship
- The flight deck of an aircraft carrier
- Gun deck, a term originally referred to a deck aboard a ship that was primarily used for mounting a cannon
- Promenade deck, a deck found at most passenger ships
- Well deck, a deck that is low than decks fore and aft, usually at the main deck
- Bus deck, referring to the number of passenger levels on a bus
People
- Deck (surname)
- Deck McGuire (born 1989), American baseball player
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- Deck Afta, a character from the anime Space Runaway Ideon
Audiovisual equipment
- Cassette deck, a type of tape machine for playing and recording compact cassettes
- Head unit
- Phonograph turntable
- Tape deck, a sound recording and playback device
Games and gaming
- Deck (cards), a collection of cards
- Game deck, a video game system
Journalism
- Deck (news), a phrase, sentence or several sentences near the title of an article or story
Stage productions
Sports
- The flat surface of a skateboard
See also
- All pages beginning with "Deck"
- All pages with titles containing Deck
- Double decker (disambiguation)
- Deque - Double-ended queue
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