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harbor

har·bor [ hrbər ]


noun  (plural har·bors)
Definition:
 
1. port: a part of a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely ( often used in place names )

2. place of refuge: a place that is safe and sheltered



verb  (past and past participle har·bored, present participle har·bor·ing, 3rd person present singular har·bors)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb shelter somebody: to provide somebody with shelter or sanctuary
accused of harboring a fugitive

2. transitive verb keep something in mind: to privately have and continue to keep in mind an emotion or thought
had harbored a secret fear of the dark since childhood

3. transitive verb be habitat for somebody or something: to be a place where somebody or something can live or be found
Many patients now harbor bacteria resistant to these antibiotics.

4. transitive and intransitive verb nautical keep ship in harbor: to take shelter in a harbor, or shelter a ship in a harbor

[ Old English herebeorg "lodging" < Germanic, "army shelter"]

har·bor·er noun
har·bor·less adjective
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