Meaning Of The Word -decker
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What's The Definition Of -decker?
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-decker is used after adjectives like ' double' and ' single' to indicate how many levels or layers something has. -decker in British English adjective: having a certain specified number of levels or layers noun Decker in American English something having (a specified number of) decks, layers, etc. Thomas Dekker noun: something, as a ship or bed, having a specified number of decks, floors, levels, or the like |
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