Dock
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Dock may refer to:
In transportation
- Dock (maritime), either the area of water taken by a vessel when tied to a man-made structure (pier, wharf, float, etc.) or group of structures involved in the handling of boats or ships, usually on or close to a shore, or the structures themselves
- Dry dock, Float-in, drain, repair, fill, float-out: facility for ships
- Loading dock, an area for trucks to deliver or receive cargo
- Cross dock, moving material directly, one truck to another
In science
- Dock or tailhead, where the tail joins the Rump
- Dock, the plant genus Rumex
- DOCK (protein), a family of proteins involved in cell signalling
- DOCK (UCSF), the docking program
In computing
- Dock (computing), a graphical user interface feature
- Dock (macOS), a toolbar-like application launcher in the macOS operating system
- Docking station, a laptop accessory
Places
- The Dock, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- The Dock, Washington, D.C., United States
- The Docks Waterfront Entertainment Complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Docks (nightclub) in Hamburg, Germany
- The former name of Devonport, Devon, now a part of the city of Plymouth
People
- Dock (Hayden Scott-Barren) (born 1980), English manga illustrator
- Dock Boggs (1898–1971), American folk singer and banjoist
- Dock Ellis (1945–2008), American baseball pitcher
- Dock J. Jordan (1866–1943), American lawyer and educator
- Dock Walsh (1901–1967), American banjoist
Other uses
- To pierce dough during its handling to prevent the formation of large air pockets, such as with a roller docker
- The area of a courtroom where an accused party sits during proceedings
See also
- Docking (disambiguation)
- Docker (disambiguation)
- Docklands (disambiguation)
- Dox (disambiguation)
- DOC (disambiguation)
- Docs (disambiguation)
- Hohe Dock, one of the highest peaks in the Glockner Group of the Austrian Alps
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