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chart room

American  

noun

Nautical.
  1. chart house.


Etymology

Origin of chart room

First recorded in 1875–80

Example Sentences

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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

In the chart room near by stood Franz Hipper's chief of staff: Erich Raeder, brave in the four stripes of a captain.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

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

Captain Lepine was in the chart room, the first officer was on the bridge and Bouvalot, an old navy quarter-master, had the wheel.

From The Beach of Dreams by Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere)