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dock

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/dɒk/ (British English)

/dɑːk/ (American English)

Definitions

  • 1. (Noun) A structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, to which boats may be moored.
  • 2. (Noun) An enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships.
  • 3. (Verb) To bring a ship or boat into a dock.
  • 4. (Verb) To deduct part of a person's wages, typically for some infraction.

Usage Examples

  • "The ship arrived at the dock early in the morning."
  • "He was docked an hour's pay for being late."
  • "They repaired the vessel in the dry dock."
  • "The ferry docked at the harbor safely."

Etymology

Derived from Middle Dutch docke meaning 'pond' or 'enclosed water body,' first recorded in English in the late Middle Ages.

Synonyms

  • Harbor
  • Pier
  • Wharf
  • Marina
  • Berth

Antonyms

  • Open water
  • Sea
  • Ocean
  • Undock

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish muelle /ˈmweʎe/
French quai /ke/
German Hafen /ˈhaːfən/
Hindi गोदी (godi) /ˈgoːdi/
Japanese ドック (dokku) /dokku/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɒk/
  • American English: /dɑːk/

Historical Usage

Dockyards were essential for shipbuilding during the colonial period and played a significant role in naval warfare.

Cultural Nuances

In maritime cultures, docks are not only places for loading and unloading but also social hubs where seafarers gather.

More Information

Docks are often found in ports and harbors, providing critical infrastructure for trade, transport, and fishing industries.

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