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dekkender

Dekkender is a Dutch term with multiple uses depending on context. In general, it is the comparative form of the adjective dekkend, meaning covering or opaque. As such, dekkender is used to describe materials or coatings that provide greater hiding power, for example dekkender verf (more opaque paint) or dekkender primer (more concealing primer). In this sense, it appears in technical and industrial language to compare products by their coverage.

In nautical and shipbuilding contexts, dekkender can also appear as an agent noun referring to a person

Etymologically, dekkender derives from dekken meaning to cover and dek meaning deck. Its usage is more common

There is no single, universally standardized definition for dekkender across all Dutch-language contexts. In practice, readers

who
works
on
decks,
such
as
a
deck
installer
or
worker
responsible
for
decking
on
ships
or
vessels.
The
exact
duties
and
titles
vary
by
region
and
company,
but
the
term
is
used
to
denote
tasks
related
to
decking
or
deck
maintenance.
in
technical
or
specialized
discourse
than
in
everyday
language,
and
it
may
appear
with
regional
variations
or
as
part
of
compound
terms.
should
rely
on
surrounding
terms
and
domain-specific
dictionaries
to
determine
the
intended
meaning
in
a
given
sentence.