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Definition of mooring
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Mooring
(n.) The act of
confining
a ship to a
particular
place,
by means of
anchors
or
fastenings..
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Moorage
::
Moorage
(n.) A place for
mooring.
Mooring
::
Mooring
(n.) That which
serves
to
confine
a ship to a
place,
as
anchors,
cables,
bridles,
etc..
Dolphin
::
Dolphin
(n.) A
mooring
post on a wharf or
beach.
Berthage
::
Berthage
(n.) A place for
mooring
vessels
in a dock or
harbor.
Mooring
::
Mooring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Moo.
Chock
::
Chock (n.) A heavy
casting
of
metal,
usually
fixed near the
gunwale.
It has two short
horn-shaped
arms
curving
inward,
between
which ropes or
hawsers
may pass for
towing,
mooring,
etc..
Bridle
::
Bridle
(n.) A
mooring
hawser.
Fast
::
Fast (n.) That which
fastens
or
holds;
especially,
(Naut.)
a
mooring
rope,
hawser,
or
chain;
--
called,
according
to its
position,
a bow, head,
quarter,
breast,
or stern fast; also, a post on a pier
around
which
hawsers
are
passed
in
mooring..
Mooring
::
Mooring
(n.) The act of
confining
a ship to a
particular
place,
by means of
anchors
or
fastenings..
Mooring
::
Mooring
(n.) The place or
condition
of a ship thus
confined.
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