Associations to the word «Berth»
Noun
- Quay
- Docking
- Mooring
- Dock
- Midshipman
- Wharf
- Pier
- Marina
- Compartment
- Yacht
- Harbour
- Cruise
- Terminal
- Anchorage
- Shipyard
- Cargo
- Tug
- Vessel
- Steamer
- Galley
- Cabin
- Tanker
- Deck
- Freighter
- Harbor
- Barge
- Port
- Container
- Ship
- Ferry
- Crane
- Seaman
- Battleship
- Accommodation
- Handling
- Clinch
- Passenger
- Liner
- Shipping
- Steward
- Playoff
- Fleet
- Berth
- Sailor
- Nimitz
- Nadir
- Cove
- Overhaul
- Ncaa
- Sail
- Stockton
- Robotic
- Spacecraft
- Shootout
- Adapter
- Module
- Overtime
- Sleeper
- Waterfront
- Springs
- Pts
- Diego
- Pullman
- Payload
- Gp
- Scooter
- Wildcard
- Dockyard
- Norfolk
- Bowl
- Charleston
- Semifinal
- Refit
- Shuttle
- Tournament
- Tacoma
- Naval
Adjective
Wiktionary
BERTH, noun. A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).
BERTH, noun. Room for maneuvering or safety. (Often used in the phrase a wide berth.)
BERTH, noun. A space for a ship to moor or a vehicle to park.
BERTH, noun. (nautical) A room in which a number of the officers or ship's company mess and reside.
BERTH, noun. A job or position, especially on a ship.
BERTH, noun. (sports) Position or seed in a tournament bracket.
BERTH, noun. (sports) position on the field of play
BERTH, verb. (transitive) to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth
BERTH, verb. (transitive) to assign a berth (bunk or position) to
Dictionary definition
BERTH, noun. A job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury".
BERTH, noun. A place where a craft can be made fast.
BERTH, noun. A bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers.
BERTH, verb. Provide with a berth.
BERTH, verb. Secure in or as if in a berth or dock; "tie up the boat".
BERTH, verb. Come into or dock at a wharf; "the big ship wharfed in the evening".
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