dock |
dockworking |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a noun dockworking is
work at a dock, typically loading and unloading freight.
dock |
dockless |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As an adjective dockless is
without a dock (in various senses).
dock |
nondocking |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As an adjective nondocking is
not docking.
dock |
dockhand |
As nouns the difference between dock and dockhand
is that
dock is any of the genus
Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially the common dock, and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash while
dockhand is someone who works at a dock.
As a verb dock
is to cut off a section of an animal's tail.
As a proper noun Dock
is a given name or nickname.
dock |
utricle |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a noun utricle is
(anatomy) one of two otolith organs located in the vertebrate inner ear (the other being the saccule).
dock |
docklike |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As an adjective docklike is
resembling a dock (place for securing vessels) or some aspect of one.
dock |
asulam |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a noun asulam is
a herbicide used to kill bracken and docks.
dock |
dockmaster |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a noun dockmaster is
someone in charge of a dock, or of docking.
dock |
dockland |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a noun dockland is
the land area surrounding a dock.
dock |
absd |
As nouns the difference between dock and absd
is that
dock is any of the genus
Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially the common dock, and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash while
ABSD is initialism of advanced base sectional dock.
As a verb dock
is to cut off a section of an animal's tail.
As a proper noun Dock
is a given name or nickname.
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