Definition of Dockise

1. dockize [v DOCKISED, DOCKISING, DOCKISES] - See also: dockize

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Dockise

docken
dockens
docker
dockers
docket
docketed
docketing
dockets
dockhand
dockhands
docking
dockings
docking facility
docking fee
docking protein
dockise (current term)
dockised
dockises
dockising
dockize
dockized
dockizes
dockizing
dockland
docklands
dockmaster
dockmasters
docks
dockside
docksides

Literary usage of Dockise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1885)
"Avon, proposals to dockise the river Avon, Iv. 58. BROWNING, A. [Memoir, li. 2G5.] BROWNING, CE Telegraph cables, laying. Buoys, xvii. 332. ..."

2. Harbours and Docks: Their Physical Features, History, Construction by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt (1885)
"A plan has, accordingly, been proposed to dockise the river down to its mouth, by placing a dam and locks across its entrance, and thus convert the whole ..."

3. Harbours and Docks: Their Physical Features, History, Construction by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt (1885)
"A plan has, accordingly, been proposed to dockise the river down to its mouth, by placing a darn and locks across its entrance ..."

4. First Treatise on the Decrease of Water in Springs, Creeks, and Rivers by Gustav Wex, Godfrey Weitzel, tr (1881)
"A plan has, accordingly, been proposed to dockise the river down to its mouth, by placing a dam and locks across its entrance, and thus convert the whole ..."

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