marina
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ma·ri·na
(mə-rē′nə)n.
A waterside facility that has docks, moorings, supplies, and other facilities for small boats.
[Italian and Spanish, seashore, from feminine of marino, belonging to the sea, from Latin marīnus; see marine.]
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marina
(məˈriːnə)n
(Nautical Terms) an elaborate docking facility for pleasure boats
[C19: via Italian and Spanish from Latin: marine]
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ma•ri•na
(məˈri nə)n., pl. -nas.
a boat basin offering dockage and services for small craft.
[1795–1805; < Italian, Sp < Latin marīnus marine]
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marina
Docking facility for sailboats and other pleasure craft.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() docking facility, dockage, dock - landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late" |
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marina
→ atracadero , puerto deportivoMultilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009