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dock To manipulate an interface element, such as a toolbar, in order to align it with the edge of another interface element, typically a window or pane.
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documentation Documents that describe technical specifications for computer-related products and how to use hardware components and/or software applications.
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dock the flesh and bone part of the tail
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dock (1) A flat structure built to facilitate loading and unloading of cargo and/or passengers from vessels. In everyday conversation, dock is interchangeable with pier and wharf. (2) Dry Dock.
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dock The area at the top of the tail.
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