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graving dock
noun
- an excavated shore dry dock for the repair and maintenance of ships.
graving dock
noun
- another term for dry dock
Word History and Origins
Origin of graving dock1
Example Sentences
It begins at night, with the boat being towed in under spotlights to a “graving dock,” from which water is then pumped out.
Through that window he could watch his Western Star graving in the graving dock.
New ships - including the Malaspina and other mainline Alaska ferries - were first built in a graving dock, a pit dug in the earth with doors at one end that opened to the ocean.
To the south of the town are the Alameda parade and gardens, a lunatic asylum, the dockyard, graving docks and the naval and military hospitals.
The largest ships can enter the harbour, which has a minimum depth of 30 ft.; it has two dry docks, a graving dock and a floating dry dock.
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