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    Dock
    /däk/

    noun

    • 1. a structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, to which boats may be moored: North American "the gangplank was lowered to the dock"
    • 2. a device in which a laptop computer, smartphone, or other mobile device may be placed for charging, providing access to a power supply and to peripheral devices or auxiliary features; a docking station.

    verb

    • 1. (of a ship) tie up at a dock, especially in order to load or unload passengers or cargo: "the ship docked at San Francisco"
  2. The meaning of DOCK is a place (such as a wharf or platform) for the loading or unloading of materials. How to use dock in a sentence.

  3. the space or waterway between two piers or wharves, as for receiving a ship while in port. such a waterway, enclosed or open, together with the surrounding piers, wharves, etc. dry dock. a platform for loading and unloading trucks, railway freight cars, etc. an airplane hangar or repair shed.

  4. DOCK definition: 1. an area of water in a port that can be closed off and that is used for putting goods onto and…. Learn more.

  5. The area of water between two piers or alongside a pier that receives a vessel for loading, unloading, or repairs: The boat moved slowly into the dock. 2. A floating platform attached to a mooring and used as a rest or play area when swimming. 3. A platform or door at which trucks or trains load or unload cargo.

  6. A dock is a structure that's made for bringing boats or ships in to the shore and loading or unloading them of goods or passengers. The small dock behind your lake house might be mainly used for launching your canoe.

  7. a structure built out over water in a port along which ships can land to load and unload, or the enclosed area of water between two such structures. A dock is also a flat, raised area attached to a building and used for loading and unloading trucks.

  8. to bring (a ship or boat) into a dock; lay up in a dock. to place in dry dock, as for repairs, cleaning, or painting. to join (a space vehicle) with another or with a space station in outer space.

  9. The area of water between two landing piers. A floating platform attached to a mooring and used as a rest or play area when swimming. A platform or door at which trucks or trains load or unload cargo. To bring or pilot (a ship) to or into a dock and moor it. To come to or into a dock and moor.

  10. DOCK definition: 1. the place where ships stop and goods are taken off or put on 2. the place in a law court where…. Learn more.

  11. dock. Pronunciation: /dɒk/. noun. 1 an enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships: the boat nosed up to a dock [mass noun] : the tanker was coming into dock [as modifier] : dock workers. More example sentences Synonyms.

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