Three-decker
[three-dek-er] /ˈθriˈdɛk ər/
noun
1.
any ship having three decks, tiers, etc.
2.
(formerly) one of a class of sailing warships that carried guns on three decks.
3.
a sandwich made of three slices of bread interlaid with two layers of filling; club sandwich.
4.
something having three layers, levels, or tiers.
three-decker
noun
1.
anything having three levels or layers
(as modifier): a three-decker sandwich
2.
a warship with guns on three decks
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