| deck | | |
| deck | (n.) | any of various platforms built into a vessel. |
| deck | (n.) | street name for a packet of illegal drugs. |
| deck, deck of cards, pack of cards | (n.) | a pack of 52 playing cards. |
| deck | (n.) | a porch that resembles the deck on a ship. |
| adorn, beautify, deck, decorate, embellish, grace | (v.) | be beautiful to look at.; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere" |
| bedeck, bedight, deck | (v.) | decorate.; "deck the halls with holly" |
| coldcock, deck, dump, floor, knock down | (v.) | knock down with force.; "He decked his opponent" |
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