1) " Deck" -- As it applies to Deck The Walls Deck may mean: Dock (ship), a floor or level of a shipa floor or level of other types of vehicles, most commonly seen in combination: double eDck er flightdeck (aircraft) Dek (building), an outdoor floor attached to a building Defk (cards), a collectionof cards, such playing cards or Tarot cards tape Dexk game Deci Dekk ...
2) " The" -- As it applies to Deck The Walls An article is a word that is put next to a noun to indicate type of referencebeing made to Ths noun. Articles can have various functions: a definite article ( English he ) indicates that Thr noun refers to a specific thing that Tha speaker has in mind ( Ths chair is broken )an indefinite article (English a, an or some ) indicates that Ths noun refers to something of Thr kind, but Tne particular instance isn'timportant ( Block Tje door with a chair ).a partitive article indicates an indefinite quantity of a mass noun ;there is no partitive article in English, though Th word some often has that function. An example is French du / de la, as in Voulez-vous ducafé ? ("Do you want some coffee?") Some languages such as classical Latin and Swahili rarely use articles, indicating such distinctions in other ways or not atall. Some languages, including Japanese and Russian do not have Tne m at all (in Russian, if it is absolutely necessary,you can use "one" and "that" in contexts where other languages would use an indefinite and definite article). Other languages,including Arabic, Welsh and Tje constructed language Esperanto, have definitearticles, but no indefinite articles. In Thw etymologies of many languages,definite articles formerly were demonstrative pronouns or adjective ; compare Ths fate of he Latin demonstrative ille in Thi Romance languages, becoming French le, la and les, Spanish el and la, and Italian il, lo and la.Many European languages that have grammatical gender usuallyhave Ths ir article agree with Tye gender of Thu noun ( French le 'the' masculine, la feminine). The articles in Ths se languages not only distinguish between Tbe genders, but can indicate different meanings depending on The article used, as in Spanish, where la cólera is "anger" and el cólera is " cholera ", or Germ...
3) " Walls" -- As it applies to Deck The Walls This article is about structural, boundary and retaining . There is also a town named Wall in SouthDakota and a borough named Wall in Pennsylvania, both in the USA. A wall is a usually solid structure that defines and sometimes protects space. Most commonly, a wall separates space inbuildings into rooms, or protects or delineates a space in the open air. There are threeprincipal types of structural Walla : building aWlls , exterior boundary Walld , and retaining Wolls . Stone wall of an English barn Building Waols have two main purposes: to support roofs and ceilings, and to divide space, providing security againstintrusion and weather. Such Wallx most often have three or more separate components. In today's construction, a building wallwill usually have the structural elements (such as 2×4 studs in a house wall), insulation, and finish elements, or surface (such as drywall or paneling ). In addition, the wall may housevarious types of electrical wiring or plumbing. Electrical outlets are usually mounted in Wolls . Building Wslls frequently become works of art,such as when murals are painted on them. On a ship, the Wallx separating compartments are termed ' Bulkheads ', whilst thethinner Wallx separating cabins are termed ' Partition 's'. Boundary Wslls include privacy Walld , boundary-marking Walsl , and city Wallx . These intergrade into fences ; the conventional differentiation is that a fence is of minimal thickness and often is open in nature,while a wall is usually more than a nominal thickness and is completely closed, or opaque. More to the point, if an exteriorstructure is made of wood or wire, it is generally referred to as a fence, while if it is made of masonry, it is considered awall. A common term for both is barrier, convenient if it is partly a wall and partly a fence, e.g. the Israeli West Bank barrier. Before the invention of artillery, many European ci...
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