i., f., i̇ng., bak. harbor

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harbour
A house of the zodiac
Shelter, refuge
keep in one's possession; of animals
A sheltered area for ships; a piece of water adjacent to land in which ships may stop to load and unload
{f} give shelter to, protect; take shelter; hide, conceal; hold a thought or feeling in the mind
Sheltered port
hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a grudge against him"
a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo
A harbour is an area of the sea at the coast which is partly enclosed by land or strong walls, so that boats can be left there safely. She led us to a room with a balcony overlooking the harbour
To provide shelter or refuge for
If a person or country harbours someone who is wanted by the police, they let them stay in their house or country and offer them protection. Accusations of harbouring suspects were raised against the former Hungarian leadership. an area of water next to the land where the water is calm, so that ships are safe when they are inside it. harbour seal Macquarie Harbour Waitemata Harbour
secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals)
The harbour of Puerto del Rosario consists of a dock of 575 m in length and a strengthening dike of 200 m in length, which shelters a triangular bay from the storms A berthing face of about 475 m which provides depths between 5-9 m, from which 150 m belong to long ro/ro berth at the S end It has depths of 9-11 m alongside
a place of refuge and comfort and security
n [{US=harbor}] pelabuhan (labuh)
har·bour harbours harbouring harboured in AM, use harbor
A place of shelter or refuge
When something harbours an organism, it conceals or carries it
{i} sheltered section of water where ships anchor, port, anchorage; refuge, sanctuary, haven, place of shelter