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Definition of harbor
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Harbor
(n.)
Specif.:
A
lodging
place;
an inn.
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Open
::
Open (v. i.) To
expand;
to
spread
out; to be
disclosed;
as, the
harbor
opened
to our
view..
Sea Leopard
::
Sea
leopard
() Any one of
several
species
of
spotted
seals,
especially
Ogmorhinus
leptonyx,
and
Leptonychotes
Weddelli,
of the
Antarctic
Ocean.
The North
Pacific
sea
leopard
is the
harbor
seal..
Harborless
::
Harborless
(a.)
Without
a
harbor;
shelterless.
Block
::
Block (n.) To
obstruct
so as to
prevent
passage
or
progress;
to
prevent
passage
from,
through,
or into, by
obstructing
the way; -- used both of
persons
and
things;
-- often
followed
by up; as, to block up a road or
harbor..
Port
::
Port (v.) A place where ships may ride
secure
from
storms;
a
sheltered
inlet,
bay, or cove; a
harbor;
a
haven.
Used also
figuratively..
Harbor
::
Harbor
(n.) A
mixing
box
materials.
Harborage
::
Harborage
(n.)
Shelter;
entertainment.
Lumper
::
Lumper
(n.) A
laborer
who is
employed
to load or
unload
vessels
when in
harbor.
Landlock
::
Landlock
(v. t.) To
inclose,
or
nearly
inclose,
as a
harbor
or a
vessel,
with
land..
Gain
::
Gain (n.) To
reach;
to
attain
to; to
arrive
at; as, to gain the top of a
mountain;
to gain a good
harbor..
Gabionade
::
Gabionade
(n.) A
structure
of
gabions
sunk in
lines,
as a core for a sand bar in
harbor
improvements..
Receiptment
::
Receiptment
(n.) The
receiving
or
harboring
a felon
knowingly,
after the
commission
of a
felony..
Swell
::
Swell (n.) A wave, or
billow;
especially,
a
succession
of large
waves;
the roll of the sea after a
storm;
as, a heavy swell sets into the
harbor..
Tide
::
Tide (n.) To work into or out of a river or
harbor
by
drifting
with the tide and
anchoring
when it
becomes
adverse.
Harbor
::
Harbor
(n.) To
afford
lodging
to; to enter as
guest;
to
receive;
to give a
refuge
to;
indulge
or
cherish
(a
thought
or
feeling,
esp. an ill
thought)..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(n.) A
narrow
passage;
esp., a
contracted
part of a
stream,
lake, or sea; a
strait
connecting
two
bodies
of
water;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as, The
Narrows
of New York
harbor..
Chops
::
Chops (n. pl.) The sides or capes at the mouth of a
river,
channel,
harbor,
or bay; as, the chops of the
English
Channel..
Gasket
::
Gasket
(n.) A line or band used to lash a
furled
sail
securely.
Sea
gaskets
are
common
lines;
harbor
gaskets
are
plaited
and
decorated
lines or
bands.
Called
also
casket.
Chop
::
Chop (n.) The land at each side of the mouth of a
river,
harbor,
or
channel;
as, East Chop or West Chop. See
Chops..
Outport
::
Outport
(n.) A
harbor
or port at some
distance
from the chief town or seat of
trade.
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