Shade-deck
noun, Nautical.
1.
a light deck supported by stanchions.
2.
the space below this, open at the sides.
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noun 1. the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area. 2. a place or an area of comparative darkness, as one sheltered from the sun. 3. window shade. 4. a lampshade. 5. shades. darkness gathering at the close of day: Shades of night are […]
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noun 1. a tree planted or valued for its shade.