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dry dock
dry dockn. A large dock in the form of a basin that can be pumped free of water, used for building a ship or for making repairs below a vessel's water line.dry dock n (Civil Engineering) a basin-like structure that is large enough to admit a ship and that can be pumped dry for work on the ship's bottom vb (Nautical Terms) to put (a ship) into a dry dock, or (of a ship) to go into a dry dock dry′ dock` n. a structure able to contain a ship, leaving all parts of the hull accessible for repairs, painting, or construction. [1620–30] dry′-dock` v.t. 1. to place (a ship) in a dry dock. v.i. 2. (of a ship) to go into a dry dock. [1880–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dry dock - a large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterlinedrydock, graving dockdocking facility, dockage, dock - landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late"floating dock, floating dry dock - dry dock that can be submerged under a vessel and then raisedshipyard - a workplace where ships are built or repaired | Translationsbacino di carenaggiobanco degli accusatiromicedry dock
dry dock a basin-like structure that is large enough to admit a ship and that can be pumped dry for work on the ship's bottom dry dock[′drī ‚däk] (civil engineering) A dock providing support for a vessel and a means for removing the water so that the bottom of the vessel can be exposed. dry dock Related to dry dock: floating dry dockSynonyms for dry docknoun a large dock from which water can be pumped outSynonymsRelated Words- docking facility
- dockage
- dock
- floating dock
- floating dry dock
- shipyard
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