The "poop" deck on a ship is an elevated deck above the poop cabin, at the rear of a ship.
The top deck name is contingent on the type of ship or vessel. The top deck on a cruise ship is usually called the Lido deck. The top deck on a battle ship is sometimes referred to as topside or poop deck. The poop deck got its name from the amount of birds flying overhead.
The open deck of a ship is called the weather deck.
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In naval architecture, a poop deck is a deck that forms the roof of a cabin built in the rear, or "aft", part of the superstructure of a ship. The name originates from the French word for stern, la poupe, from Latin puppis.
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"A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!" is a palindrome that could refer to a ship's deck.
The high deck is the "poop" deck (poopdeck).
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The deck.
An aftercastle is another name for an aftcastle, the raised part of the upper deck at the stern of a ship.
The nautical term is a ship's gunwale (pronounced "gunnel).
The top deck name is contingent on the type of ship or vessel. The top deck on a cruise ship is usually called the Lido deck. The top deck on a battle ship is sometimes referred to as topside or poop deck. The poop deck got its name from the amount of birds flying overhead.
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The palindrome for the back of a ship is "stern." A palindrome reads the same forwards and backwards, but "stern" itself is not a palindrome. However, if you're looking for a playful approach, "Stern is a term" can be seen as a phrase that hints at the concept while not being a true palindrome.
Lido is another word for swimming-pool, so I should think the lido-deck is where the pool is.