subdeck

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English

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Etymology

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From sub- +‎ deck.

Noun

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subdeck (plural subdecks)

  1. (construction) The undersection of a deck (as of a bridge or a ship).
  2. (journalism) A subheadline.
    • 2005, Richard Keeble, Print Journalism: A Critical Introduction, page 114:
      If there's a strapline or subdeck, write these after the main deck and don't use the same words. A strapline goes above the main headline and a subdeck below it.

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