Forecastle

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun A short upper deck forward, formerly raised like a castle, to command an enemy's decks.

II. Forecastle ·noun In merchant vessels, the forward part of the vessel, under the deck, where the sailors live.

III. Forecastle ·noun That part of the upper deck of a vessel forward of the foremast, or of the after part of the fore channels.

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