Associations to the word «Harbour»
Noun
- Batterie
- Minesweeper
- Boating
- Oyster
- Quarantine
- Exploitation
- Peril
- Zanzibar
- Strait
- Viaduct
- Aerodrome
- Avon
- Sentiment
- Steamship
- Receipt
- Islet
- Belfast
- Lagoon
- Fitzroy
- Irvine
- Wan
- Victoria
- Calais
- Fishery
- Bahamas
- Revenge
- Pointe
- Copenhagen
- Shetland
- Spit
- Plymouth
- Bastion
- Orkney
- Tasmania
- Brig
- Mangrove
- Shipwreck
- Gunboat
- Portland
- Kilometre
- Hulk
- Corvette
- Grafton
- Guernsey
- Cole
- Bristol
- Firework
- Beggar
- Cargo
- Milford
- Tow
- Colombo
- Railway
- Overlook
- Seaman
- Shipyard
- Redevelopment
- Island
- Nsw
- Aden
- Beach
- Whales
- Vancouver
- Herring
- Mainland
- Desire
- Battleship
- Submarine
- Cairns
- Diamond
- Shipbuilding
- Shallow
- Bombay
- Sea
- Porto
- Coral
- Cape
- Flinder
- Mumbai
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HARBOUR, noun. (obsolete) (uncountable) Shelter, refuge.
HARBOUR, noun. A place of shelter or refuge.
HARBOUR, noun. (obsolete) A house of the zodiac.
HARBOUR, noun. A sheltered area for ships; a piece of water adjacent to land in which ships may stop to load and unload.
HARBOUR, noun. (astrology) The mansion of a heavenly body.
HARBOUR, noun. A mixing box for materials in glass-working.
HARBOUR, verb. (transitive) To provide shelter or refuge for.
HARBOUR, verb. (transitive) To accept, as with a belief.
HARBOUR PORPOISE, noun. A porpoise, Phocoena phocoena that inhabits coastal areas and river estuaries
HARBOUR SEAL, noun. Alternative spelling of harbor seal
HARBOUR SEALS, noun. Plural of harbour seal
Dictionary definition
HARBOUR, noun. A sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo.
HARBOUR, noun. A place of refuge and comfort and security.
HARBOUR, verb. Secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals).
HARBOUR, verb. Keep in one's possession; of animals.
HARBOUR, verb. Hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a grudge against him".
HARBOUR, verb. Maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment".
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