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dock vs harbour

harbour vs dock

dock and harbour both are nouns.

dock and harbour both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dock Yes No Yes No
harbour Yes No Yes No
dock (noun) harbour (noun)
the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished from the hair a place of refuge and comfort and security
a short or shortened tail of certain animals a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo
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
a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats
an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial
a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded
any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine
dock (verb) harbour (verb)
maneuver into a dock maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
remove or shorten the tail of an animal hold back a thought or feeling about
come into dock keep in one's possession; of animals
deduct from someone's wages secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals)
deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty
Difference between dock and harbour

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