dry-dock (drīdŏk′)
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Tweet tr. & intr.v. dry-docked, dry-dock·ing, dry-docks To place in or go into a dry dock. |
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dry dock
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Tweet n. A large dock in the form of a basin that can be pumped free of water, used for building a ship or for making repairs below a vessel's water line. (click for a larger image) dry dock |
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