HARBOUR | • harbour n. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • harbour v. Commonwealth standard spelling of harbor. • Harbour prop.n. A surname. |
HARBOURAGE | • harbourage n. (Britain) Alternative form of harborage. • HARBOURAGE n. shelter, harbour, also HARBORAGE. |
HARBOURAGES | • harbourages n. Plural of harbourage. • HARBOURAGE n. shelter, harbour, also HARBORAGE. |
HARBOURED | • harboured v. Simple past tense and past participle of harbour. • HARBOUR v. to shelter, also HARBOR. |
HARBOURER | • harbourer n. A person who harbours another. • harbourer n. One who harbours or entertains something. • HARBOURER n. one who or that which harbours, also HARBORER. |
HARBOURERS | • harbourers n. Plural of harbourer. • HARBOURER n. one who or that which harbours, also HARBORER. |
HARBOURFUL | • harbourful n. Alternative form of harborful. • HARBOURFUL n. the contents of a harbour, also HARBORFUL. |
HARBOURFULS | • harbourfuls n. Plural of harbourful. • HARBOURFUL n. the contents of a harbour, also HARBORFUL. |
HARBOURING | • harbouring v. Present participle of harbour. • HARBOUR v. to shelter, also HARBOR. |
HARBOURLESS | • harbourless adj. Without a harbour. • HARBOURLESS adj. without a harbour, also HARBORLESS. |
HARBOURS | • harbours n. Plural of harbour. • harbours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harbour. • Harbours prop.n. Plural of Harbour. |
HARBOURSIDE | • harbourside n. (British spelling) An area (especially a residential area) near a harbour (often in the form of converted… • harbourside adj. Located on or near a harbour. • Harbourside prop.n. An inner-city district of Bristol, England to the north and south of the Floating Harbour. |
HARBOURSIDES | • harboursides n. Plural of harbourside. • HARBOURSIDE n. the land that is situated next to a harbour, also HARBORSIDE. |
OUTHARBOUR | • outharbour n. (Canada) In Newfoundland and Labrador, any city, town, or village having a harbour, other than the main… |
OUTHARBOURS | • outharbours n. Plural of outharbour. |
UNHARBOUR | • unharbour v. (Transitive) To drive from harbour or shelter. • UNHARBOUR v. to dislodge from shelter. |
UNHARBOURED | • unharboured v. Simple past tense and past participle of unharbour. • unharboured adj. (Obsolete) Offering no harbour or shelter. • UNHARBOUR v. to dislodge from shelter. |
UNHARBOURING | • unharbouring v. Present participle of unharbour. • UNHARBOUR v. to dislodge from shelter. |
UNHARBOURS | • unharbours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unharbour. • UNHARBOUR v. to dislodge from shelter. |