Associations to the word «Debark»
Noun
- Leyte
- Tornado
- Okinawa
- Passenger
- Log
- Troop
- Cargo
- Midshipman
- Guadalcanal
- Harbor
- Caledonia
- Lumber
- Pearl
- Bark
- Humboldt
- Chips
- Convoy
- Cork
- Marine
- Casualty
- Requiring
- Debris
- Tree
- Packaging
- Starship
- Steamer
- Chip
- Landing
- Manila
- Assault
- Shuttle
- Norfolk
- Santo
- Screening
- Ramp
- Coefficient
- Transport
- Warship
- Shrub
- Pickering
- Vehicle
- Touching
- Fifty
- Pedro
- Yesterday
- Francisco
- Intensity
- Gulf
- Equipment
- Loop
- San
- Ship
- Garrison
- Craft
- Occupation
- Hundred
- Bus
- Afternoon
- Bay
- Philippines
- Ton
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DEBARK, verb. (transitive) To unload goods from an aircraft or ship.
DEBARK, verb. (intransitive) To disembark.
DEBARK, verb. (transitive) (forestry) To remove the bark from a tree that has been felled.
DEBARK, verb. (transitive) To devocalize (a dog).
Dictionary definition
DEBARK, verb. Go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton".
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