
1) Abode 2) Academicianship 3) Accountantship 4) Ambassadorship 5) Apostleship 6) Apprenticeship 7) Attorneyship 8) Bailiffship 9) Billet 10) Bishopry 11) Cadetship 12) Captaincy 13) Captainship 14) Cardinalship 15) Chairmanship 16) Chancellorship 17) Chaplaincy 18) Chaplainship 19) Chieftaincy 20) Chieftainship
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1) Accommodation 2) Anchorage 3) Anchoring place 4) Bed aboard a boat 5) Bed on a boat 6) Bed on a train 7) Bed on board 8) Billet 9) Built-in bunk 10) Bunk bed 11) Bunk in a liner 12) Bunk in a ship 13) Bunk, on board 14) Business 15) Cabin 16) Come into or dock at a wharf 17) Dock 18) Docking place
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- a job in an organization
- a place where a craft can be made fast
- a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers
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[moorings] A berth is a designated location in a port or harbour used for mooring vessels when they are not at sea. ==Locations in a port== Berth is the term used in ports and harbors for a designated location where a vessel may be moored, usually for the purposes of loading and unloading. Berths are designated by the management of a facili...
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[sleeping] The word berth was originally used to describe beds and sleeping accommodation on boats and ships and has now been extended to refer to similar facilities on trains, aircraft, buses and trucks. ==Beds in boats or ships== While beds on large ships are little different from those on shore, the lack of space on smaller yachts means ...
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• (n.) A place in a ship to sleep in; a long box or shelf on the side of a cabin or stateroom, or of a railway car, for sleeping in. • (v. t.) To give an anchorage to, or a place to lie at; to place in a berth; as, she was berthed stem to stern with the Adelaide. • (n.) An allotted place; an appointment; situation or employment. &bul...
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(verb) To bring a ship to a berth. (noun) The wharf space at which a ship docks. A wharf may have two or three berths, depending on the length of incoming ships.
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usually refers to the bed in a ship's cabin; also the space at which a ship is docked
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A bunk or bed space on board. Or a designated mooring. Or as in a wide berth a safe and cautious distance.
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Berth noun [ From the root of
bear to produce, like
birth nativity. See
Birth .] [ Also written
birth .]
1. (Nautical) (a) Convenient sea room.
(b) A room in which a number of the officers or ship's company mess and reside.
(c) The p...
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Berth transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Berthed ;
present participle & verbal noun Berthing .]
1. To give an anchorage to, or a place to lie at; to place in a berth; as, she was
berthed stem to stern with the Ad...
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A bed on a boat, or a space in a port or harbour where a vessel can be tied up.
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[
n] - a bed on a ship or train 2. [v] - provide with a berth
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verb secure in or as if in a berth or dock; `tie up the boat`
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bunk noun a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers
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A bed; or the place where the ship is docked in port
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a shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, airplane, or railroad car. · · the space allotted to a vessel at anchor or at a wharf. · the distance maintained between a vessel and the shore, another vessel, or any object. · the position or rank of a ship's officer. · the cabin of a ship's officer.
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