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the area a boat rests in when attached to a pier, also the act of taking the boat to the pier to secure it
Ãâó: www.oceans18home.citymax.com/page/page/1305311.htm
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A platform, generally the same height as the trailer floor, where trucks are loaded and unloaded.
Ãâó: www.roadway.com/shippers/glossary.html
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A structure built along or at an angle form a navigable waterway so that vessels may lie alongside to load and discharge cargo.
Ãâó: www.sjport.com/english/about/glossary_terms.html
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To cut the top of dough before baking to allow it to expand; a decorative and useful element for breads and pastry doughs. From: The Professional Chef
Ãâó: lowfat.lifetips.com/subcat/62469/glossary-of-terms...
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a platform or area within a trade show facility where exhibit freight is loaded onto (shipped) and removed (received) from carrier vehicles
Ãâó: www.espexhibits.com/tips/terms.php
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