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Definition of wet dock in English: wet docknoun A dock in which water is maintained at a level at which a ship is able to float. Example sentencesExamples - The marina will have a wet dock and gallery with equipment and machines to carry out repair works.
- Able UK does not have planning permission to build a dry dock to dispose of these boats, and it won't be allowed to deal with them in a wet dock.
- In response - and true to the third stage of Anyport - the trustees approved the excavation of a wet dock, the first on the Cumberland coast, which opened in 1857.
- In Penzance try the Dolphin Inn on the wet dock, which has been used by mariners for more than 500 years.
- In 1715 Liverpool opened the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock, recorded as being 195 yards long by 85-95 yards wide.
- Lexden Restorations plans to spend more than £300,000 restoring the wet dock and jetty at the site.
- The first wet dock in Britain was built in Liverpool in 1715.
Definition of wet dock in US English: wet docknounˈwet ˌdäkˈwɛt ˌdɑk A dock in which water is maintained at a level that keeps a vessel afloat. Example sentencesExamples - In response - and true to the third stage of Anyport - the trustees approved the excavation of a wet dock, the first on the Cumberland coast, which opened in 1857.
- In 1715 Liverpool opened the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock, recorded as being 195 yards long by 85-95 yards wide.
- The marina will have a wet dock and gallery with equipment and machines to carry out repair works.
- In Penzance try the Dolphin Inn on the wet dock, which has been used by mariners for more than 500 years.
- Lexden Restorations plans to spend more than £300,000 restoring the wet dock and jetty at the site.
- Able UK does not have planning permission to build a dry dock to dispose of these boats, and it won't be allowed to deal with them in a wet dock.
- The first wet dock in Britain was built in Liverpool in 1715.
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