- the area of
water that is next to or
around a
wharf or quay. The
exact meaning varies among different variants of the
English language. "
Dock" may also...
- A dry
dock (sometimes
drydock or dry-
dock) is a
narrow basin or
vessel that can be
flooded to
allow a load to be
floated in, then
drained to
allow that...
- –
great water dock Rumex orthoneurus Rech.f. –
Chiricahua mountain dock Rumex pallidus Bigelow –
seaside dock Rumex palustris Sm. –
marsh dock Rumex papilio...
-
Rumex hydrolapathum, the
great water dock,
water dock, or
giant water dock, is a
species of
perennial herbaceous plants in the
genus Rumex native to fens...
- salinity. The port has two
distinct dock systems –
Kidderpore Dry
Dock at
Kolkata and a Deep
Water Dock at
Haldia Dock Complex, Haldia. In the 19th century...
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metres (32,000 sq ft) of deep-
water dock. In one of the
mountain halls,
there is a dry
dock for submarines. The
internal dry
dock is
capable of accommodating...
-
Canada Water,
after the
transport interchange as much as the lake itself. The lake is
named after the
former Canada Dock, of
which Canada Water is the...
-
Greenland Dock is the
oldest of London's
riverside wet
docks,
located in
Rotherhithe in the area of the city now
known as Docklands. It used to be part...
- Town
Docks. The
first was The
Dock (1778), (or The Old
Dock,
known as Queen's
Dock after 1855),
followed by
Humber Dock (1809) and
Junction Dock (1829)...
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square miles (25 km2) is land and 1.1
square miles (2.8 km2) (10.66%) is
water.
Dock Junction was
first listed as an
unincorporated place in 1950 and designated...