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Definición
Enclosures or narrow, artificial basins that hold single ships, boats, or other watercraft, and from which the water may be pumped or let out to leave the vessel dry for the purpose of maintenance, repair, or shipbuilding. (Sometimes also used for building ships.). Dry docks are known in the historical record as early as the 10th century in China.
Tipo de término: Concepto
Referencias bibliográficas
- "The Oxford- Duden Pictorial Spanish and English Dictionary", OUP Oxford, 1995
Términos alternativos
diques secos
- "Comité, Plural del término en singular"
