Definitionn. a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo
Last update: November 27, 2016
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Molecular Cloning: Laboratory Manual 2nd edn New York, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory chapter 10, pp 59-61. [Please select]
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The harbor has safe anchorage for small boats whilst the sailing club has regular events during the year. [Please select]
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"Yes," said Hawkeye, rousing himself again; "'tis as you say, too late to harbor further thoughts about it."' [Please select]
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"This is the slot of a doe," said Edward, in a low voice, pointing to the marks; "yonder thicket is a likely harbor for the stag." [Please select]
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And here no muddy harbor reeks, no foul mouth of rat-haunted drains, no slimy and scraggy wall runs out, to mar the meeting of sweet and salt. [Please select]
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"Here he is, you see, Edward; let me now see if he is harbored." [Please select]
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"Think you we can harbor a stag about here." [Please select]
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He keeps a tight hand over the ship-yard here and over the others too by the harbor of Eunostus. [Please select]
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