deckhand

/ˈdɛkˌhænd/
noun
  1. A worker on a ship who performs manual tasks on the deck, such as cleaning, painting, and handling ropes.
    • As a deckhand, he learned to tie knots and handle lines.
    • The deckhand scrubbed the deck every morning.
    • The captain called all deckhands to prepare for docking.
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