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    deck
    /dɛk/

    noun

    • 1. a floor of a ship, especially the upper, open level extending for the full length of the vessel: "he stood on the deck of his flagship"
    • 2. a component or unit for playing or recording records, tapes, or compact discs: "a record deck"

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MahjongMahjong - Wikipedia

    1 hour ago · They were played with a stripped deck of money-suited cards. Each deck is divided into three suits of Cash or coins, Strings of cash, and Myriads of strings. There are nine ranks in each suit. In addition, there are three wild cards: Red flower, White flower, and Old thousand. Depending on the game, there are multiple copies of each card.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rogue_waveRogue wave - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · The deck cargo hatches on the Derbyshire were determined to be the key point of failure when the rogue wave washed over the ship. The design of the hatches only allowed for a static pressure less than 2 m (6.6 ft) of water or 17.1 kPa (0.171 bar; 2.48 psi), [ d ] meaning that the typhoon load on the hatches was more than 10 times the design load.

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