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half-deck
ˈhalf-deck [See deck n.1] 1. lit. A deck covering half the length of a ship or boat, fore or aft: in this sense still used in some small partly open craft. spec. a. In old ships of war: A deck extending from the mainmast aftward, situated between the then smaller quarter-deck and the upper or main d...
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New Half-Life Update Adds Steam Deck Support And New Content - Kotaku
Nov 17, 2023The game now features improved controls and UI for Steam Deck and controllers, making it easier than ever to replay Half-Life in 2023. Valve has also added new graphic and rendering options ...
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quarter-deck
▪ I. ˈquarter-deck, n. Naut. † a. Originally, a smaller deck situated above the half-deck (q.v.), covering about a quarter of the vessel. Obs. b. In later use: That part of the upper or spar-deck which extends between the stern and after-mast, and is used as a promenade by the superior officers or c...
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Dearborn River High Bridge
On a half-deck bridge, the deck is attached in the center rather than, as is more common, top or bottom of the superstructure. It is the last standing pin-connected Pratt half-deck truss bridge left in the United States. Construction cost was $9,997.
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Half-Life Is Free-to-Play on Its 25th Anniversary With New ... - IGN
Nov 17, 2023Half-Life turns 25 on Sunday. And to celebrate, Valve has released a major update to the Steam version, which includes Steam Deck verification, gameplay changes, new graphical settings, and more.
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Taper suspension bridge
The cantilever half-deck structure of each cantilever is suspended on angled chains from a tapered main chain that hangs from the top of the tower and
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ruff-tree
† ruff-tree see roof-tree 2 and rough-tree.c 1635 N. Boteler Dial. Sea Services (1685) 132 Roof⁓trees, or as they are vulgarly called, Ruff-trees, are those Timbers which go from the Half-deck to the Fore-castle, and serve to bear up the Gratings, and Ledges where the Nettings are fastned. 1789 Tran...
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rough-tree
rough-tree Naut. [In earlier use a var. of ruff-tree and roof-tree 2; later also f. rough a.] (See quot. 1769.)1629 Admiralty Court Exam. 48 Took the rough trees of the shipp and nayled deales upon them and launched them overboard. 1671 Phillips, Rough-trees, in Navigation, are small timbers to bear...
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English ship Antelope (1546)
She was rebuilt in 1558 as a galleon of 341 tons, acquiring a forecastle and a half-deck aft.
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HMS Amfitrite (1804)
The court found that iron stanchions, cranks, and arms under the half-deck had affected her compasses.
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charged
charged, ppl. a. (tʃɑːdʒd) [f. charge v.] 1. Loaded, laden, burdened, filled, etc.; see the verb. Now esp. = ‘Charged with electricity’.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 1295 Wyth charged chariotes þe cheftayne he fynde[z]. c 1450 Merlin 84 The lady is lefte charged with childe. 1588 T. Deloney Roxb. Ball. (...
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HMS Minerva (1759)
The British were caught off guard, and suffered further misfortune when a powder explosion under the half-deck dismounted three guns, and killed or wounded
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cubbridge head
† ˈcubbridge head Obs. Naut. Also cubridge-, couperidge-, copperidge-. Also cobridge-head. A partition or bulkhead across the forecastle and the half-deck of a ship.1622 R. Hawkins Voy. S. Sea (1847) 218 What with our cubridge heads, one answering the other..it was impossible to take us. 1627 Capt. ...
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Seal Island Bridge
Over the next three years, the original cast-in-place concrete bridge deck was removed and replaced using full-depth, precast, prestressed, half-deck width
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كرونان (سفينة)
يجعل منها forecastle أو الطابق العلوى من السفينة الشراعية، وكان في الخلفية من السفينة اثنين من الأرضيات للسفينة، بما في ذلك أنبوب سطح السفينة أو poop deck During the first half of the 17th century, Swedish warships were built in the Dutch manner, with a flat, rectangular bottom with a small الغاطس (بدن).
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