A space for a ship to moor or a vehicle to park.
A room in which a number of the officers or ship's company mess and reside.
position on the field of play
Room for maneuvering or safety. (Often used in the phrase a wide berth.)
A job or position, especially on a ship.
Position or seed in a tournament bracket.
A fixed bunk for sleeping (in caravans, trains, etc).
To use a device to bring a spaceship into its berth/dock
to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth/berthing
to assign a berth (bunk or position) to
A sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may anchor or dock, especially for loading and unloading.
Any place of shelter.
A mixing box for materials.
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
To take refuge or shelter in a protected expanse of water.
To drive (a hunted stag) to covert.
To hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind.
To provide a harbor or safe place for.