dock |
undocking |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a verb undocking is
.
As a noun undocking is
the process by which something is undocked; removal from a dock.
dock |
berthage |
As nouns the difference between dock and berthage
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
berthage is a place for mooring vessels in a dock or harbor.
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 |
dockable |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As an adjective dockable is
that can be docked.
dock |
undock |
In transitive terms the difference between dock and undock
is that
dock is to cut off, bar, or destroy while
undock is to remove a ship from a dock.
In transitive computing terms the difference between dock and undock
is that
dock is to drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) to a position on screen where it snaps into place while
undock is to drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely.
As a noun 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.
As a proper noun Dock
is a given name or nickname.
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