boatyard

boatyard
Synonyms and related words:
armory, arsenal, assembly line, assembly plant, atomic energy plant, bindery, boilery, bookbindery, brewery, brickyard, cannery, creamery, dairy, defense plant, distillery, dockyard, factory, factory belt, factory district, feeder plant, flour mill, industrial park, industrial zone, main plant, manufactory, manufacturing plant, manufacturing quarter, mill, mint, munitions plant, oil refinery, packing house, plant, pottery, power plant, production line, push-button plant, refinery, sawmill, shipyard, subassembly plant, sugar refinery, tannery, winery, yard, yards

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  • boatyard — [bōt′yärd΄] n. a yard where boats are built, repaired, or stored …   English World dictionary

  • boatyard — [[t]bo͟ʊtjɑː(r)d[/t]] boatyards N COUNT A boatyard is a place where boats are built and repaired or kept. The yacht now lies in a boatyard at Lymington …   English dictionary

  • boatyard — UK [ˈbəʊtˌjɑː(r)d] / US [ˈboʊtˌjɑrd] noun [countable] Word forms boatyard : singular boatyard plural boatyards a place for making, repairing, or keeping small boats …   English dictionary

  • boatyard — noun Date: 1795 a yard where boats are built, repaired, and stored and often sold or rented …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • boatyard — /boht yahrd /, n. a yard or waterside location at which boats, small craft, and the like are built, maintained, docked, etc. Cf. shipyard. [1795 1805, Amer.; BOAT + YARD2] * * * …   Universalium

  • boatyard — noun shipyard …   Wiktionary

  • boatyard — boat|yard [ˈbəutja:d US ˈboutja:rd] n an area where boats are built and repaired …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • boatyard — boat|yard [ bout,jard ] noun count a place for making, repairing, or keeping small boats …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • boatyard — n. place where boats are built and kept …   English contemporary dictionary

  • boatyard — noun a place where boats are built or stored …   English new terms dictionary

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