deckhouse

deckhouse
/dek"hows'/, n., pl. deckhouses /-how'ziz/. Naut.
any enclosed structure projecting above the weather deck of a vessel and, usually, surrounded by exposed deck area on all sides. Cf. superstructure (def. 4).
[1855-60; DECK + HOUSE]

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