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ALL meanings of docking

dock
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  • noun docking boat: mooring with rope 1
  • noun docking animal: cropping tail 1
  • noun docking Present participle of dock. 1
  • noun docking the solid or fleshy part of an animal's tail, as distinguished from the hair. 1
  • noun docking the part of a tail left after cutting or clipping. 1
  • verb with object docking to cut off the end of; cut short: to dock a tail. 1
  • verb with object docking to cut short the tail of: to dock a horse. 1
  • verb with object docking to deduct from the wages of, usually as a punishment: The boss docked him a day's pay. 1
  • verb with object docking to deduct from (wages): The boss docked his paycheck $20. 1
  • verb without object docking to come or go into a dock or dry dock. 1
  • verb without object docking (of two space vehicles) to join together in outer space. 1
  • noun docking the act of mooring (a vessel) at a dock or (of a vessel) being moored at a dock 0
  • noun docking (in molecular biology) a method which predicts the preferred orientation of one molecule to a second when bound to each other to form a stable complex 0
  • noun docking (of two spacecraft) the act of linking together in space 0
  • noun docking the removal of the tail or part of the tail of an animal by cutting through the bone 0
  • noun docking The process of cutting off or trimming the tail or ears of an animal. 0
  • noun docking The securing of a vessel to the quayside with cables. 0
  • noun docking (spacecraft) The process of connecting one spacecraft to another. 0
  • noun docking (Colloquial) (LGBT) The sex act involving two men co-joined by their penises, with overlapping foreskins, coupling them together by their penises. 0
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