Definition
something having a specified number of decks or levels
Etymology
From 'deck' + suffix '-er', from Middle Dutch 'dec' meaning 'covering, roof'
Kelly Says
Whether it's a double-decker bus or a three-decker sandwich, this word is all about stacking things in layers!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُغطّى
mu-gh-tha
CACatalà
cobrir
koh-bree-r
CSČeština
krytce
krit-tse
ELΕλληνικά
σκεπάζων
ske-pa-zon
ESEspañol
cubridor
koo-bree-dor
FISuomi
peittäjä
peh-ee-taa-ja
FRFrançais
couvreur
koo-vruh
HIहिन्दी
कवर करने वाला
ka-var kar-ne wa-la
IDBahasa Indonesia
penutup
pen-too-tup
ITItaliano
copriitore
koh-pree-ee-tore
KO한국어
덮는 사람
deop-neun sa-ram
MSBahasa Melayu
tutup
too-toop
MYမြန်မာ
ပုံမှန်
poon-mahn
NLNederlands
dekker
dek-er
PTPortuguês
cobridor
koh-bree-dor
RORomână
acoperiș
a-ko-pe-rish
RUРусский
покровщик
pokrov-shchik
SWKiswahili
funika
foo-nee-ka
TAதமிழ்
விரித்தல்
vi-rith-thal
TRTürkçe
kaplayıcı
ka-pla-ya-chi
UKУкраїнська
покровник
pokrov-nik
VITiếng Việt
người che phủ
ngoi che phu