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deck(1) The part of a magnetic tape unit that holds and moves the tape reels. The term may refer to any equipment that serves as a physical framework for electronic or mechanical devices. See rack. See also DEC. deck 1. Nautical any of various platforms built into a vessel 2. a. the horizontal platform that supports the turntable and pick-up of a record player b. See tape deck 3. Chiefly US a pack of playing cards 4. Computing, obsolete a collection of punched cards relevant to a particular program 5. a raised wooden platform built in a garden to provide a seating area deck [dek] (computer science) A set of punched cards. (civil engineering) A floor, usually of wood, without a roof. The floor or roadway of a bridge. (engineering) A magnetic-tape transport mechanism. (naval architecture) Horizontal or cambered and sloping surfaces on a ship, corresponding to the floors of a building. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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