Definition of Dockised

1. dockise [v] - See also: dockise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dockised

docket
docketed
docketing
docketing software
dockets
dockhand
dockhands
docking facility
docking fee
docking protein
docking station
docking stations
dockings
dockise
dockised (current term)
dockises
dockising
dockize
dockized
dockizes
dockizing
dockland
docklands
dockless
docklike
dockmackie
dockmackies
dockmaster
dockmasters

Literary usage of Dockised

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

1. The Port of London and the Thames Barrage: A Series of Expert Studies and by Thames Barrage Committee, London (1907)
"The Closing of the Barrage at Gravesend, when completed, will create a river lake or dockised river above it, extending to the next dam at Teddington, ..."

2. Bristol Past and Present by James Fawckner Nicholls, John Taylor (1882)
"From 1809, when the river was dockised or floated, to 1824, they were only 1319."l—Carey's plan, published in 1825, for improving the Floating harbour, ..."

3. Transactions by Society of Engineers (London, England), England Society of Engineers (London (1886)
"... in proportion to area of water dockised. The necessity for these studies is enhanced in the case of a perfectly non-tidal site, by the greatly increased ..."

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