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Verb
/bərTH/,
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berths, plural;
  1. Moor (a ship) in its allotted place
    • - these modern ships can almost berth themselves
  2. (of a ship) Dock
    • - the Dutch freighter berthed at the Brooklyn docks
  3. (of a passenger ship) Provide a sleeping place for (someone)

Noun
  1. A ship's allotted place at a wharf or dock

  2. A fixed bed or bunk on a ship, train, or other means of transport

  3. (often in a sports context) A situation or position in an organization or event
    • - today's victory clinched a berth for the Orioles in the playoffs

  1. (berth) position: a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury"
  2. (berth) provide with a berth
  3. (berth) moor: secure in or as if in a berth or dock; "tie up the boat"
  4. (berth) mooring: a place where a craft can be made fast
  5. (berth) a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers
  6. (berth) moor: come into or dock at a wharf; "the big ship wharfed in the evening"
  7. (Berth (album)) Berth is a live CD/DVD by The Used that was released on February 6, 2007. It has since been certified gold.
  8. (Berth (moorings)) A berth is a location in a port or harbour used specifically for mooring vessels while not at sea.
  9. (Berth (sleeping)) The word berth was originally used to describe beds and sleeping accommodation on boats and ships and has now been extended to refer to similar facilities on trains, aircraft and buses.
  10. (berth) A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc); Room for maneuvering or safety. (Often used in the phrase a wide berth. ...
  11. (berth) (verb) To bring a ship to a berth. (noun) The wharf space at which a ship docks. A wharf may have two or three berths, depending on the length of incoming ships.
  12. (berth) A place to sleep aboard a boat. Also, a boat slip.
  13. (Berth) There are two definitions: the dock or pier where you embark or debark from the ship; the bed in which you sleep onboard the ship.
  14. (Berth) A sleeping place. Usually used in the context of 'number of berths' e.g. 'this is a four berth caravan' means a caravan which provides sleeping accommodation for 4 people.
  15. (Berth) A place in which a vessel is moored or secured.
  16. (Berth) Where a vessel is docked or tied up
  17. (Berth) place assigned to a vessel in port when anchored or lying alongside a pier / quay / wharf ..etc., where it can load or discharge
  18. (Berth) A bed or sleeping accommodation on a boat.
  19. (Berth) The area used to lodge a vessel alongside a dock while anchored at a port.
  20. (BERTH) Dock, pier or quay (key); or, the bed or beds within the guests' staterooms.
  21. (berth) A place where a boat can be secured or a safe distance, as in to give something a "wide berth."
  22. (berth) A bed; or the place where the ship is docked in port
  23. (Berth) The particular parking space the ship docks at the pier.
  24. (Berth) An area in port where a vessel can moor (also known as a quay), or a bed on a ship.
  25. (Berth) A location in a port where a vessel can be moored, often indicated by a code or name.