1. docks - Noun
2. docks - Verb
docks
plural of dock
docks pl (plural only)
A collection of docks, wharves, warehouses and offices
docks
third-person singular simple present indicative of dock
According to Al-Bayrak, the majority of its revenue share will be re-invested in the seaport through additional port-based trade and new docks, construction materials and machinery. Source: Internet
Additionally, new entrances, loading docks and 6,000 SF of offices will be added. Source: Internet
American and European tourists started to visit Haiti in the 1950s. citation The waterfront area of Port-au-Prince was redeveloped to allow cruise ship passengers to walk from the docks to cultural attractions. Source: Internet
Among the changes that Severus introduced were to create a magnificent new forum and to rebuild the docks. Source: Internet
A group of 11 Albanian stowaways including a pregnant woman and a 17-year-old boy have been discovered on a car transporter ship in Southampton docks. Source: Internet
An F/A-18C on the forward elevator on board Kitty Hawk Kitty Hawk docks at the U.S. navy base in Yokosuka, Japan Kitty Hawk departed San Diego on 6 July 1998, to assume new duties as America's only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier from USS. Source: Internet