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chart room

American  

noun

Nautical.
  1. chart house.


Etymology

Origin of chart room

First recorded in 1875–80

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Living and dining rooms, chef’s kitchen, seven fireplaces, den, chart room, nautical theme throughout.

From Washington Times Apr. 20, 2017

Nurse Margaret Smith, on duty in the chart room, heard what she thought was a tray falling, a few minutes later looked up to see Carol Paight standing in the doorway.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some of its main features include living quarters, electric illumination, an electric capstan controlling a 125-pound anchor, two water-tight transverse bulkheads, sleeping quarters for five, a chart room.

From Time Magazine Archive

In his chart room abaft the flag bridge, handsome, white-haired Rear Admiral George R. Henderson, commander of Task Force 77, listened to his pilots' reports on the results of their strike.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was then that it was first posted in the chart room.

From Loss of the Steamship 'Titanic' by British Government

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