FIDDLEY


Meaning of FIDDLEY in English

noun

or fid·ley ˈfid( ə )lē

( -s )

Etymology: origin unknown

: the uppermost part of the stokehole of a steamship or an alleyway across this on a level with the between decks and roofed usually with a grating for ventilation

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