dock

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The meaning (definition) of the word dock
a platform by the water where boats tie up
The word dock used in a sentence
“The fisherman tied his boat to the dock so it would not float away.”
Words that mean the same as dock (synonyms)
wharfpier
The plural of the word dock
docks
How the word dock is said around the world
| French | quai |
| Spanish | muelle |
| Mandarin | 码头 |
| Hindi | गोदी |
| Arabic | قفص الاتهام |
| Russian | док |
| Portuguese (EU) | doca |
| Portuguese (BR) | doca |
| Japanese | ドック |
| German | Dock |
| Urdu | گودی |
| Punjabi | ਡੌਕ |
| Korean | 독 |
| Hebrew | לַעֲגוֹן |
| Greek | προκυμαία |
| Dutch | dok |
| Filipino | pantalan |
| Vietnamese | bến tàu |
| Turkish | rıhtım |
| Persian | اسکله |
| Polish | dok |
| Ukrainian | док |
| Bengali | ডক |
| Swedish | docka |
| Italian | molo |
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