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To clip short or cut off an animal's tail.
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the bone of the horse's tail that the hair grows on
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It means to deduct a part of an employee's wages as a penalty for tardiness, absenteeism, breakage, etc.
Ãâó: www.indiainfoline.com/bisc/jmhd.html
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(1) An platform where vessels can make fast. The act of securing a boat in such a place. Docks are often subdivided into smaller areas for docking known as slips.
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Stub end of the sheep's tail.
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| dock | a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port |
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| dock | a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port |
| dock | landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired |
| dock | a fee charged for a vessel to use a dock |
| dock | (of animals) having ears or tail cut short |
| dock | that in a dock |
| dock | a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port |
| dock | a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to |
| dock | (law) the calendar of a court |
| dock | in law: make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list |
| dock | in law: place on the docket for legal action |
| dock | a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port |
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