dock
English Thesaurus
1. a short or shortened tail of certain animals (noun.animal)
hypernym | : | tail, |
definition | : | the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body (noun.animal) |
2. the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished from the hair (noun.animal)
hypernym | : | body part, |
definition | : | any part of an organism such as an organ or extremity (noun.body) |
part meronym | : | tail, |
definition | : | the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body (noun.animal) |
3. 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 (noun.artifact)
hypernym | : | landing, landing place, |
definition | : | structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods (noun.artifact) |
hyponym | : | dry dock, drydock, graving dock, |
definition | : | a large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterline (noun.artifact) |
hyponym | : | marina, |
definition | : | a fancy dock for small yachts and cabin cruisers (noun.artifact) |
part meronym | : | harbor, harbour, haven, seaport, |
definition | : | a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo (noun.location) |
4. an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial (noun.artifact)
hypernym | : | enclosure, |
definition | : | a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose (noun.artifact) |
domain category | : | jurisprudence, law, |
definition | : | the collection of rules imposed by authority (noun.group) |
5. a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded (noun.artifact)
hypernym | : | platform, platform, |
definition | : | a raised horizontal surface (noun.artifact) |
6. a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats (noun.artifact)
hyponym | : | levee, |
definition | : | a pier that provides a landing place on a river (noun.artifact) |
hyponym | : | quay, |
definition | : | wharf usually built parallel to the shoreline (noun.artifact) |
part holonym | : | bitt, bollard, |
definition | : | a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines) (noun.artifact) |
part holonym | : | shipside, |
definition | : | the part of a wharf that is next to a ship (noun.location) |
7. any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine (noun.plant)
hypernym | : | herb, herbaceous plant, |
definition | : | a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests (noun.plant) |
hyponym | : | garden sorrel, rumex acetosa, sour dock, |
definition | : | European sorrel with large slightly acidic sagittate leaves grown throughout north temperate zone for salad and spring greens (noun.plant) |
member meronym | : | genus rumex, rumex, |
definition | : | docks: coarse herbs and shrubs mainly native to north temperate regions (noun.plant) |
8. maneuver into a dock (verb.contact)
hypernym | : | channelise, channelize, direct, guide, head, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, steer, |
definition | : | direct the course; determine the direction of travelling (verb.motion) |
hyponym | : | dry-dock, drydock, |
definition | : | maneuver (a ship) into a drydock (verb.contact) |
9. remove or shorten the tail of an animal (verb.contact)
hypernym | : | cut, |
definition | : | separate with or as if with an instrument (verb.contact) |
10. come into dock (verb.motion)
hyponym | : | berth, moor, wharf, |
definition | : | come into or dock at a wharf (verb.contact) |
11. deduct from someone's wages (verb.possession)
hypernym | : | deduct, recoup, withhold, |
definition | : | retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments (verb.possession) |
12. deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty (verb.possession)
hypernym | : | deprive, |
definition | : | keep from having, keeping, or obtaining (verb.possession) |
13. a short or shortened tail of certain animals (noun.animal)
derivation | : | bob, dock, tail, |
definition | : | remove or shorten the tail of an animal (verb.contact) |
14. 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 (noun.artifact)
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | maneuver into a dock (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | come into dock (verb.motion) |
15. a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats (noun.artifact)
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | moor at a wharf (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | berth, moor, wharf, |
definition | : | come into or dock at a wharf (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | maneuver into a dock (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | discharge at a wharf (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | come into dock (verb.motion) |
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | store on a wharf (verb.possession) |
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | provide with a wharf (verb.possession) |
16. maneuver into a dock (verb.contact)
antonym | : | undock, |
definition | : | take (a ship) out of a dock (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, dockage, docking facility, |
definition | : | 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 (noun.artifact) |
derivation | : | dock, pier, wharf, wharfage, |
definition | : | a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats (noun.artifact) |
17. remove or shorten the tail of an animal (verb.contact)
derivation | : | tail, |
definition | : | the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body (noun.animal) |
derivation | : | bob, bobtail, dock, |
definition | : | a short or shortened tail of certain animals (noun.animal) |
18. come into dock (verb.motion)
antonym | : | undock, |
definition | : | move out of a dock (verb.motion) |
derivation | : | dock, dockage, docking facility, |
definition | : | 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 (noun.artifact) |
derivation | : | dock, pier, wharf, wharfage, |
definition | : | a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats (noun.artifact) |
19. a short or shortened tail of certain animals (noun.animal)
derivation | : | bob, dock, tail, |
definition | : | remove or shorten the tail of an animal (verb.contact) |
20. 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 (noun.artifact)
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | maneuver into a dock (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | come into dock (verb.motion) |
21. a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats (noun.artifact)
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | moor at a wharf (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | berth, moor, wharf, |
definition | : | come into or dock at a wharf (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | maneuver into a dock (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | discharge at a wharf (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, |
definition | : | come into dock (verb.motion) |
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | store on a wharf (verb.possession) |
derivation | : | wharf, |
definition | : | provide with a wharf (verb.possession) |
22. maneuver into a dock (verb.contact)
antonym | : | undock, |
definition | : | take (a ship) out of a dock (verb.contact) |
derivation | : | dock, dockage, docking facility, |
definition | : | 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 (noun.artifact) |
derivation | : | dock, pier, wharf, wharfage, |
definition | : | a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats (noun.artifact) |
23. remove or shorten the tail of an animal (verb.contact)
derivation | : | tail, |
definition | : | the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body (noun.animal) |
derivation | : | bob, bobtail, dock, |
definition | : | a short or shortened tail of certain animals (noun.animal) |
24. come into dock (verb.motion)
antonym | : | undock, |
definition | : | move out of a dock (verb.motion) |
derivation | : | dock, dockage, docking facility, |
definition | : | 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 (noun.artifact) |
derivation | : | dock, pier, wharf, wharfage, |
definition | : | a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats (noun.artifact) |
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