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Definition of dock
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Dock (n.) The solid part of an
animal's
tail, as
distinguished
from the hair; the stump of a tail; the part of a tail left after
clipping
or
cutting..
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Burdock
::
Burdock
(n.) A genus of
coarse
biennial
herbs
(Lappa),
bearing
small burs which
adhere
tenaciously
to
clothes,
or to the fur or wool of
animals..
Warehouseman
::
Warehouseman
(n.) One who keeps a
warehouse;
the owner or
keeper
of a dock
warehouse
or wharf
store.
Undock
::
Undock
(v. t.) To take out of dock; as, to
undock
a
ship..
Dock
::
Dock (v. t.) To cut off, bar, or
destroy;
as, to dock an
entail..
Dock
::
Dock (n.) A genus of
plants
(Rumex),
some
species
of which are
well-known
weeds which have a long
taproot
and are
difficult
of
extermination..
Heaver
::
Heaver
(n.) One who, or that
which,
heaves
or
lifts;
a
laborer
employed
on docks in
handling
freight;
as, a coal
heaver..
Dockage
::
Dockage
(n.) A
charge
for the use of a dock.
Hydraulic
::
Hydraulic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
hydraulics,
or to
fluids
in
motion;
conveying,
or
acting
by,
water;
as, an
hydraulic
clock,
crane,
or
dock..
Crab
::
Crab (a.) A form of
windlass,
or
geared
capstan,
for
hauling
ships into dock, etc..
Table
::
Table (v. t.) To enter upon the
docket;
as, to table
charges
against
some one..
Dock
::
Dock (v. t.) to cut off, as the end of a
thing;
to
curtail;
to cut
short;
to clip; as, to dock the tail of a
horse..
Dogget
::
Dogget
(n.)
Docket.
See
Docket.
Dock
::
Dock (n.) A case of
leather
to cover the
clipped
or cut tail of a
horse.
Grape Fruit
::
Grape fruit () The
shaddock.
Cut
::
Cut (v. t.) To sever and
remove
by
cutting;
to cut off; to dock; as, to cut the hair; to cut the
nails..
Curtal
::
Curtal
(n.) A horse with a
docked
tail;
hence,
anything
cut
short..
Spelding
::
Spelding
(n.) A
haddock
or other small fish split open and dried in the sun; --
called
also
speldron.
Docket
::
Docket
(n.) An
abridged
entry of a
judgment
or
proceeding
in an
action,
or
register
or such
entries;
a book of
original,
kept by
clerks
of
courts,
containing
a
formal
list of the names of
parties,
and
minutes
of the
proceedings,
in each case in
court..
Bodock
::
Bodock
(n.) The Osage
orange.
Bloodwort
::
Bloodwort
(n.) A
plant,
Rumex
sanguineus,
or
bloody-veined
dock. The name is
applied
also to
bloodroot
(Sanguinaria
Canadensis),
and to an
extensive
order of
plants
(Haemodoraceae),
the roots of many
species
of which
contain
a red
coloring
matter
useful
in
dyeing..
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