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RAISED DECK BEHIND THE MAIN MAST OF A SAILING SHIP
Quarter-Deck; Quarter-deck; Quarter deck
  • 4}} often had a deck at the stern used for secondary armament.
  • Raised quarterdeck of an 18th-century frigate, between the main mast and the even higher [[poop deck]] at the stern.
  • Quarterdeck of a Japanese warship. Note the watchstanders in uniform, the wooden plaque, and the proximity to the accommodation ladder.
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  • 2}}, a sailing warship built in the late 1620s
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Deck (bridge)         
  • An open-deck railway bridge in [[Leflore County, Mississippi]]
PART OF A BRIDGE
Suspended bridge deck; Bridge deck; Suspended deck bridge; Deck bridge; Suspended-deck bridge
A deck is the surface of a bridge. A structural element of its superstructure, it may be constructed of concrete, steel, open grating, or wood.
panel game         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
¦ noun Brit. a broadcast quiz played by a panel or team of people.
Panel show         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
A panel show or panel game is a radio or television game show in which a panel of celebrities participates. Celebrity panelists may compete with each other, such as on The News Quiz; facilitate play by non-celebrity contestants, such as on Match Game and Blankety Blank; or do both, such as on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me.
Théodore Deck         
  • Faience vase, c. 1889
  • Porcelain garlic head vase with [[sang de boeuf glaze]], Paris, 1895
  • Vase, c. 1890
CERAMIC ARTIST
Theodore Deck
Joseph-Théodore Deck (2 January 1823 – 15 May 1891) was a 19th-century French potter, an important figure in late 19th-century art pottery. Born in Guebwiller, Haut-Rhin, he began learning the trade in his early 20s, moving to Paris at age 24.
Panel analysis         
STATISTICAL METHOD
Dynamic panel model; Panel regression; Panel model
Panel (data) analysis is a statistical method, widely used in social science, epidemiology, and econometrics to analyze two-dimensional (typically cross sectional and longitudinal) panel data. The data are usually collected over time and over the same individuals and then a regression is run over these two dimensions.
flight deck         
  • 6}}. Barricade usage is a rare emergency measure.
  • Eugene Ely's first landing, on the armored cruiser USS ''Pennsylvania''
  • 4}} showing how the offset recovery area allows for simultaneous launch and recovery operations.
  • 6}} illustrating how increasing the offset angle of a carrier's recovery area allows the use of two catapults during launch and recovery operations.
  • Yellow, brown, red and purple jersey colors on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • 6}} showing the full-length flight deck from bow to stern
  • 6}} in May 1990.
  • 6}}
  • Ronald Reagan}} aircraft carrier flight deck
LANDING/TAKE OFF SURFACE OF AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER
Angled flight deck; Flight Deck; Flightdeck; Rubber deck; Ski jump runway; Ski-jump runway; Ski jump ramp; Angled deck; Flying-off platform; Flexible deck
also flight-deck (flight decks)
1.
On an aircraft carrier, the flight deck is the flat open surface on the deck where aircraft take off and land.
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2.
On a large aeroplane, the flight deck is the area at the front where the pilot works and where all the controls are.
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Burning Deck Press         
BOOK PUBLISHING COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES
Burning deck; Burning Deck
Burning Deck was a small press specializing in the publication of experimental poetry and prose. Burning Deck was founded by the writers Keith Waldrop and Rosmarie Waldrop in 1961 and closed in 2017.
Flight deck         
  • 6}}. Barricade usage is a rare emergency measure.
  • Eugene Ely's first landing, on the armored cruiser USS ''Pennsylvania''
  • 4}} showing how the offset recovery area allows for simultaneous launch and recovery operations.
  • 6}} illustrating how increasing the offset angle of a carrier's recovery area allows the use of two catapults during launch and recovery operations.
  • Yellow, brown, red and purple jersey colors on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • 6}} showing the full-length flight deck from bow to stern
  • 6}} in May 1990.
  • 6}}
  • Ronald Reagan}} aircraft carrier flight deck
LANDING/TAKE OFF SURFACE OF AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER
Angled flight deck; Flight Deck; Flightdeck; Rubber deck; Ski jump runway; Ski-jump runway; Ski jump ramp; Angled deck; Flying-off platform; Flexible deck
The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface from which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval ships which do not have aviation as a primary mission, the landing area for helicopters and other VTOL aircraft is also referred to as the flight deck.
flight deck         
  • 6}}. Barricade usage is a rare emergency measure.
  • Eugene Ely's first landing, on the armored cruiser USS ''Pennsylvania''
  • 4}} showing how the offset recovery area allows for simultaneous launch and recovery operations.
  • 6}} illustrating how increasing the offset angle of a carrier's recovery area allows the use of two catapults during launch and recovery operations.
  • Yellow, brown, red and purple jersey colors on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • 6}} showing the full-length flight deck from bow to stern
  • 6}} in May 1990.
  • 6}}
  • Ronald Reagan}} aircraft carrier flight deck
LANDING/TAKE OFF SURFACE OF AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER
Angled flight deck; Flight Deck; Flightdeck; Rubber deck; Ski jump runway; Ski-jump runway; Ski jump ramp; Angled deck; Flying-off platform; Flexible deck
¦ noun
1. the cockpit of a large aircraft.
2. the deck of an aircraft carrier, used for take-off and landing.
Popham panel         
  • The actress [[Mae West]] was requisitioned by a British commander serving on the North-West Frontier of India using a Popham panel.
GROUND-TO-AIR SIGNALING DEVICE
Popham Panel; T-signalling panel
A Popham panel, or T-signalling panel, was a means of ground-to-air communication, in Morse code, developed during the First World War, before the introduction of radio communication. They were named for Robert Brooke-Popham and were used by the British and American armed forces.

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Quarterdeck

The quarterdeck is a raised deck behind the main mast of a sailing ship. Traditionally it was where the captain commanded his vessel and where the ship's colours were kept. This led to its use as the main ceremonial and reception area on board, and the word is still used to refer to such an area on a ship or even in naval establishments on land. Many such facilities have areas decorated like shipboard quarterdecks.

In the 20th century the word came to be applied to the area at the stern of the ship, often (on naval vessels) used for secondary weapons and (on battleships) seaplane catapults. In modern military designs the stern has been roofed over by the helicopter deck but a large space remains underneath which is typically used for sonar equipment or small boats and which is still referred to as the quarterdeck in Commonwealth navies.