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berth

berth [ burth ]


noun  (plural berths)
Definition:
 
1. bed on ship or train: a bed, usually built-in, on a ship or a train

2. nautical dock for ship: a place, usually alongside a quay or dock, where a boat ties up or anchors

3. nautical room to maneuver at sea: sufficient room between a boat and the shore, another boat, or an object to allow safe maneuvering

4. parking place: a place for a motor vehicle to park or be loaded or unloaded

5. nautical job on ship: a position as a member of a ship's crew

6. job: a job or position of employment ( informal )



verb  (past and past participle berthed, present participle berth·ing, 3rd person present singular berths)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb nautical dock ship: to dock or moor a vessel, or be docked or moored

2. transitive verb nautical assign mooring to vessel: to assign a vessel a place to dock or moor

3. transitive verb allocate berth to somebody: to assign somebody a berth on a ship or train

[Early 17th century. <bear2 "carry"]

give somebody or something a wide berth to keep well away from somebody or something considered unpleasant or dangerous

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