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harboragenoun a part of a body of water protected and deep enough to be a place of safety for shipsthe city boasts one of the best deepwater harborages on the Atlantic coast anchorage, harbor, haven, port basin, dock, marina, moorage, mooringarm, bay, bight, cove, creek(chiefly British), embayment, estuary, firth, fjord(also fiord), gulf, inlet, lagoon, loch(Scottish), lough(chiefly Irish), narrow, roads, roadsteadcanal, channel, sound, straitcontainerport, home port, seaport something (as a building) that offers cover from the weather or protection from dangerthe only harborage from the storm was a lone pine tree, which looked like it could get hit by lightning any minute asylum, bolt-hole(chiefly British), harbor, haven, refuge, retreat, sanctuary, sanctum, shelter oasisanchorage, mooring, portcover, screenabode, diggings, domicile, dwelling, habitation, house, housing, lodging, lodgment(or lodgement), pad, place, quarters, residence, rest, roofcloister, closet, covert, den, hermitage, hideaway, hideout, laircastle, fastness, fort, fortress, palisade, redoubt, strongholdlean-to, lee, shed, windbreak in the 15th century |