gun deck
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of gun deck
First recorded in 1670–80
Example Sentences
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Parts of the ship’s sides had collapsed onto the seabed but the hull was otherwise preserved up to a lower gun deck.
From Seattle Times
Swivel guns are still in place on the ship’s gun deck.
From Fox News
The Current was quick, and she didn’t have the double gun decks and the heavy artillery of the Crux.
From Literature
Aug. 10, 1628: Sweden’s King Adolphus wants the world’s most powerful warship, and no one dares tell him that its double gun decks and shallow hold will make it unstable.
From Washington Post
The areas of the ship where they lived and worked, such as the surgeon's cabin and the gun deck have also been recreated.
From BBC
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