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Definition of dock
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Dock (n.) A case of
leather
to cover the
clipped
or cut tail of a
horse.
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Haddie
::
Haddie
(n.) The
haddock.
Parelle
::
Parelle
(n.) A name for two kinds of dock
(Rumex
Patientia
and R.
Hydrolapathum).
Slip
::
Slip (n.) An
opening
or space for
vessels
to lie in,
between
wharves
or in a dock; as, Peck
slip..
Ochreated
::
Ochreated
(a.)
Provided
with
ochrea,
or
sheathformed
stipules,
as the
rhubarb,
yellow
dock, and
knotgrass..
Jacksnipe
::
"Jacksnipe
(n.) A small
European
snipe
(Limnocryptes
gallinula);
--
called
also
judcock,
jedcock,
juddock,
jed, and half
snipe..
Docked
::
Docked
(imp. & p. p.) of Doc.
Crab
::
Crab (a.) A form of
windlass,
or
geared
capstan,
for
hauling
ships into dock, etc..
Dock
::
Dock (n.) The solid part of an
animal's
tail, as
distinguished
from the hair; the stump of a tail; the part of a tail left after
clipping
or
cutting..
Warehouseman
::
Warehouseman
(n.) One who keeps a
warehouse;
the owner or
keeper
of a dock
warehouse
or wharf
store.
Ruddock
::
Ruddock
(n.) The
European
robin.
Purrock
::
Purrock
(n.) See
Puddock,
and
Parrock..
Heaver
::
Heaver
(n.) One who, or that
which,
heaves
or
lifts;
a
laborer
employed
on docks in
handling
freight;
as, a coal
heaver..
Doquet
::
Doquet
(n.) A
warrant.
See
Docket.
Dock
::
Dock (n.) The place in court where a
criminal
or
accused
person
stands.
Burr
::
Burr (n.) Any rough or
prickly
envelope
of the seeds of
plants,
whether
a
pericarp,
a
persistent
calyx,
or an
involucre,
as of the
chestnut
and
burdock.
Also, any weed which bears
burs..
Berthage
::
Berthage
(n.) A place for
mooring
vessels
in a dock or
harbor.
Puddock
::
Puddock
(n.) A small
inclosure.
Work
::
Work (n.)
Structures
in
civil,
military,
or naval
engineering,
as
docks,
bridges,
embankments,
trenches,
fortifications,
and the like; also, the
structures
and
grounds
of a
manufacturing
establishment;
as, iron
works;
locomotive
works;
gas
works..
Ruddock
::
Ruddock
(n.) A piece of gold
money;
--
probably
because
the gold of coins was often
reddened
by
copper
alloy.
Called
also red
ruddock,
and
golden
ruddock..
Grape Fruit
::
Grape fruit () The
shaddock.
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