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harbor meaning

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  • A harbor or harbour (see spelling differences), or haven, is a body of water where ships, boats, and barges can seek shelter from stormy weather, or else are stored for future use.
  • Harbors can be natural or artificial. An artificial harbor has deliberately constructed breakwaters, sea walls, or jettys, or otherwise, they could have been constructed by dredging, and these require maintenance by further periodic dredging.
  • In contrast, a natural harbor is surrounded on several sides by prominences of land. Examples of natural harbors include Sydney Harbour, Australia and San Francisco Bay, California.
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    Definition of harbor in English Dictionary

  • NounPLharbors
    1. A sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.
      1. A harbor, even if it is a little harbor, is a good thing, since adventurers come into it as well as go out, and the life in it grows strong, because it takes something from the world, and has something to give in return - Sarah Orne Jewett
    2. Any place of shelter.
      1. The neighborhood is a well-known harbor for petty thieves.
  • VerbSGharborsPRharboringPT, PPharbored
    1. (transitive) To provide a harbor or safe place for.
      1. Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.
    2. (intransitive) To take refuge or shelter in a protected expanse of water.
      1. The fleet harbored in the south. ‎
    3. (transitive) To hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind.
      1. She harbors a conviction that her husband has a secret, criminal past. ‎
  • More Examples
    1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
      • The seals in the harbor looked better than they smelled.
      • Both of isodisomy and heterodisomy can cause genome imprinting disorders, but only uniparental isodisomy can cause recessive disorders if the chromosome harbors a disease-causing mutation.
      • Regardless of statistical significance, the qat chewers with healthy periodontium harbored lower relative counts of all tested taxa compared to the nonchewers in the same group.
  • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
    1. Nouns
      • Countable nouns
      • Verbs
        • Intransitive verbs
          • Transitive verbs
        Related Links:
        1. en harbors
        2. en harbored
        3. en harborer
        4. en harborage
        5. en harborous
        Source: Wiktionary

        Meaning of harbor for the defined word.

        Grammatically, this word "harbor" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun. It's also a verb, more specifically, an intransitive verb and a transitive verb.
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