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shipside

n. The part of a harbour or dock by a ship

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shipside

n. the part of a wharf that is next to a ship

Usage examples of "shipside".

Most of it was permanent, but the shipside end could be extended or retracted depending on need.

Now Marx controlled his craft from shipside, hundreds of kilometers away from the action.

The smoke was eddying around him, although he could not see the source of the air current that was moving it, now that the shipside airlock door was closed.

Mistress Alice Shipside, who lived at the Grange, was a learned lady, and though she loved well to play at tennis, and was famous at closh bowls, loved still better the lore of scrip and the grey goose quill.

The suit was floating where I left it, Sekou, just shipside of Airlock M.

The crewmen ignored us, carrying aboard the bundles of hay we had dropped shipside earlier.

In conjunction with the senior psychologist, who will organize certain alterations in shipside conditions designed to create subconscious discomfort in the minds of the landing party, the senior ecologist will render it impossible for the full complement of what I foresee to be roughly two thousand persons to remain indefinitely within the ship.

An interesting problem, making the drug reach everyone it was intended for, without harming those who must continue to prefer the shipside environment because they would fly back to the Solar System once the colony was established.