decker
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deck·er
(dĕk′ər)n.
Something having a deck or an indicated number of levels, stories, or tiers. Often used in combination: a three-decker apartment house; double-decker buses.
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Decker
(ˈdɛkə)n
(Biography) a variant spelling of (Thomas) Dekker
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deck•er
(ˈdɛk ər)n.
something having a specified number of decks, levels, etc. (used in combination): a double-decker bus.
[1785–95]
Deck•er
(ˈdɛk ər)n.
Thomas, Dekker, Thomas.
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Noun | 1. | Decker - English dramatist and pamphleteer (1572-1632) |
2. | decker - (often used in combinations) something constructed with multiple levels; "they rode in a double-decker bus" combining form - a bound form used only in compounds; "`hemato-' is a combining form in words like `hematology'" |
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