- Look up
berth or
berthing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Berth or
berthing may
refer to:
Berthing, a
cabin on a ship or
train Berthing (spacecraft)...
- Édouard
Berth (1 July 1875 – 25
January 1939) was a
theorist of
French syndicalism and
disciple of
Georges Sorel. In 1911, he co-founded the
Cercle Proudhon...
- A
berth is a
designated location in a port or
harbour used for
mooring vessels when they are not at sea.
Berths provide a
vertical front which allows...
-
sleeping berth is a bed or
sleeping accommodation on vehicles.
Space accommodations have
contributed to
certain common design elements of
berths. While...
- wild-card and also
known as an at-large
berth or at-large bid) is an
invitation to a
tournament or a
playoff berth awarded to a team or
individual that does...
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Berth Milton is the name of two
Swedish ****ographers:
Berth Milton, Sr. (1926 – 2005),
Swedish ****ographer and
businessman who
founded Private Berth...
- A
barracks ship or
barracks barge or
berthing barge, or in
civilian use
accommodation vessel or
accommodation ship, is a ship or a non-self-propelled barge...
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Berth Milton Sr. (26
November 1926 – 31
December 2005) was a
Swedish ****ographer and businessman. He is
known for his
creation of Private, the first...
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Penyberth (Welsh pronunciation: [pɛnəˈbɛrθ]) was a
farmhouse at Penrhos, on the Llŷn
Peninsula near Pwllheli, Gwynedd,
which had been the home to generations...
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changed so that the second-place team was ****ured of no
worse than a UEFA Cup
berth.
Starting in 2008–09, the
format was
changed yet again. The
champion goes...