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Definition of Staterooms
1. stateroom [n] - See also: stateroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Staterooms
Literary usage of Staterooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rudder by Thomas Fleming Day (1912)
"Owner's quarters below provide five double and three single staterooms and ...
Three staterooms, large dining saloon, etc. Full particulars, plans, etc., ..."
2. Cruising The Eastern Caribbean by Laura Rapp (2004)
"... liability limitations of the cruise line. You should evaluate your budget as
well as your stateroom needs, including layout and amenities. 'staterooms ..."
3. A Guide to Modern Peru: Its Great Advantages and Vast Opportunities by Adolfo de Clairmont (1908)
"Large as our smaller ocean ships, but with an extraordinary amount of deck space,
and the staterooms all on deck, they carry everything from mail to fresh ..."
4. The Revised Statutes of the United States: Relating to Commerce, Navigation by United States (1880)
"No measurement of cabins or staterooms.—No part of any vessel shall be required
by tho preceding section to be measured or registered for tonnage ..."
5. Journal of Tuberculosis by A H McQuilkin (1903)
"On the passenger deck, also amidships, are the staterooms of the patients. ...
staterooms are arranged to accommodate from one to two persons each, ..."
6. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1898)
"There are, besides these "cabines de luxe," single staterooms of large dimensions
adjoining the cabines de luxe on this deck. made, not only in the motive ..."