Definitionn. the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes
Last update: July 5, 2015
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From the old Vegliaia lighthouse, and the docking basin has been lengthened to 490 ft. [Please select]
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] [Transcriber's Footnote 2: painter: Rope attached to the bow for tying up when docking or towing. [Please select]
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A docked stern shall not disqualify, but simply handicap according to extent of docking. [Please select]
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Docking should never be left until the eyes open and the nervous system is fully organized. [Please select]
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Docking should be done by a skilled veterinary surgeon, with proper antiseptic precautions. [Please select]
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Occasionally, owing to some idiosyncrasy of the individual, a puppy may bleed after docking, and therefore a careful watch must always be kept. [Please select]
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Docking Is practised by many, but merely to gratify an absurd and cruel caprice, without a single advantage, and the animal is better in every respect with the tail unmutilated. [Please select]
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