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Learn to pronounce dock·land

/ˈdäkˌland/
noun
the area containing a city's docks.
"plans to redevelop London's docklands"

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The meaning of DOCKLAND is the part of a port occupied by docks; also : a residential section adjacent to docks. How to use dockland in a sentence.
the area that surrounds the docks in a port: Hundreds of millions of pounds are needed to redevelop large areas of derelict dockland.
an area of London that was a port in the past, and that now has apartments and the offices of many banks and other businesses:.
7 days ago · noun The dockland or docklands of a town or city is the area around the docks. [British] The dockland was the obvious place to build.
/ˈdɑːklænd/ [uncountable] (also docklands [plural]) (British English) the district near docks (= the place where ships are loaded and unloaded in a port)
Dockland definition: the land or area surrounding a commercial port.. See examples of DOCKLAND used in a sentence.
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Dockland or Docklands are areas occupied by, or in the neighbourhood of maritime docks, sometimes described as a Sailortown (dockland). The term is more common ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun dockland. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
London Docklands is the riverfront and former docks in London. It is located in inner east and southeast London, in the boroughs of Southwark, Tower Hamlets ...
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