wheelhouse

/ˈʍiːlˌhaʊs/noun
High School
1

A building or other structure containing a (large) wheel, such as the water wheel of a mill.

2

The partially enclosed structure above and around a wheel of an automobile, typically partly formed by a portion of a fender panel that has been extended outward beyond the plane of the rest of the panel.

3

An enclosed compartment on the deck of a vessel such as a fishing boat, originally housing its helm or steering wheel, from which it may be navigated; on a larger vessel it is the bridge.

4

The enclosed structure around the paddlewheel of a steamboat.

5

A prehistoric structure from the Iron Age found in Scotland, characteristically including an outer wall within which a circle of stone piers (resembling the spokes of a wheel) form the basis for lintel arches supporting corbelled roofing with a hearth at the hub.

6

A pitch location which is favourable to the hitter.

7

A person's area of authority or expertise.

8

A set of skills necessitated by a situation.