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debarkation
de·bark 1 D0061600 (dĭ-bärk′)v. de·barked, de·bark·ing, de·barks v.tr. To unload, as from a ship or airplane.v.intr. To disembark. [French débarquer : dé-, from (from Old French de-; see de-) + barque, ship (from Old French; see bark3).] de′bar·ka′tion (dē′bär-kā′shən) n.
de·bark 2 D5062210 (dē′bärk′)tr.v. de·barked, de·bark·ing, de·barks To surgically alter the vocal cords of (a dog) so as to reduce its ability to bark. [de- + bark.]
de·bark 3 (dē′bärk′)tr.v. de·barked, de·bark·ing, de·barks To remove bark from. [de- + bark.] de′bark′er n.debarkationThe unloading of troops, equipment, or supplies from a ship or aircraft.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | debarkation - the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraftdisembarkation, disembarkmentlanding - the act of coming to land after a voyagegoing ashore - debarkation from a boat or ship | Translationsdebarkation Related to debarkation: port of debarkationSynonyms for debarkationnoun the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraftSynonyms- disembarkation
- disembarkment
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