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Mooring
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mooring
n.
anchoring, act of one who moors; place where boats are moored; securing line
moor
v.
tie a boat, secure a boat; anchor a boat; secure with ropes
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Mooring
Mooring may refer to:
- Mooring (North Frisian dialect), a dialect spoken in the German region of North Frisia
- Mooring (oceanography) equipped with various devices to measure oceanographic parameters
- Mooring (watercraft), any structure to which a vessel may be secured by means of cables, anchors, or lines
- Mooring mast, a structure designed to hold airships and blimps securely in the open when they are not in flight
- The Mooring, a 2010 feature film
- The Moorings, New York, an exclusive guard gated private community
- Arthur Mooring (1908–1969), British Resident to the Sultan of Zanzibar
- Leeland Dayton Mooring (born 1988), American singer, member of the Christian band Leeland
- Jack Anthony Mooring and Shelly Mooring, also members of the Christian band Leeland
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mooring
Noun
1. a place where a craft can be made fast
(synonym) moorage, berth, slip
(hypernym) anchorage, anchorage ground
(derivation) moor, berth, tie up
2. (nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in place
(synonym) mooring line
(hypernym) line
(hyponym) headfast
(derivation) moor
(classification) boat
moor
Noun
1. open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss
(synonym) moorland
(hypernym) plain, field, champaign
Verb
1. secure in or as if in a berth or dock; "tie up the boat"
(synonym) berth, tie up
(hypernym) fasten, fix, secure
(hyponym) wharf
(derivation) mooring, moorage, berth, slip
2. come into or dock at a wharf; "the big ship wharfed in the evening"
(synonym) berth, wharf
(hypernym) dock
3. secure with cables or ropes; "moor the boat"
(hypernym) fasten, fix, secure
(derivation) docking, moorage, tying up
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mooring
n.
kotviště; uvazovací lana a řetězy
moor
v.
přivázat ; zakotvit
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mooring
Rzecz.
miejsce do cumowania
moor
Czas.
cumować
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