Associations to the word «Disembark»
Noun
- Passenger
- Havre
- Okinawa
- Flanders
- Leyte
- Troop
- Suez
- Cargo
- Landing
- Overland
- Azores
- Wharf
- Steamer
- Docking
- Marseille
- Boarding
- Firth
- Guadalcanal
- Dock
- Southampton
- Reinforcement
- Quay
- Pier
- Harbor
- Baggage
- Porto
- Algiers
- Galveston
- Marine
- Emigrant
- Nagasaki
- Ferry
- Voyage
- Shuttle
- Shore
- Battalion
- Vila
- Islet
- Athenian
- Alexandria
- Ship
- Convoy
- Infantry
- Terminal
- Rayford
- Boat
- Haifa
- Train
- Ramp
- Harbour
- Provence
- Midshipman
- Detachment
- Crete
- Steamboat
- Mooring
- Pensacola
- Convict
- Isla
- Overhaul
- Durban
- Brigade
- Galley
- Port
- Liner
- Clyde
- Colonist
- Annapolis
- Bombay
- Crew
- Sailor
- Corinth
- Craft
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DISEMBARK, verb. To remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore; to land; to debark.
DISEMBARK, verb. To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a train or airplane; to debark.
Dictionary definition
DISEMBARK, verb. Go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton".
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