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What (who) is BERTHING - definition

ENCLOSED SPACE GENERALLY ON A SHIP
Berthing; Deckhouse; Deck house; Sea cabin; Captain's cabin; Passenger cabin (ship)
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Berthing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Berth.
II. Berthing ·noun The planking outside of a vessel, above the sheer strake.
deckhouse         
¦ noun a cabin on the deck of a ship, used for navigation or accommodation.
Cabin (ship)         
A cabin or berthing is an enclosed space generally on a ship or an aircraft. A cabin which protrudes above the level of a ship's deck may be referred to as a deckhouse.

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Cabin (ship)

A cabin or berthing is an enclosed space generally on a ship or an aircraft. A cabin which protrudes above the level of a ship's deck may be referred to as a deckhouse.

Examples of use of BERTHING
1. Berthing of boats in non–designated areas and anchoring in coral reef areas.
2. Frick will be parking Atlantis at a new berthing spot, which was repositioned in November.
3. Significant inter–port variations in pre– berthing waiting time continued to persist," the Survey said.
4. Four Indian navy ships «will be berthing in the (Lebanese) harbor as soon as they get place,» Sarna said.
5. "The pre–berthing, waiting time at major ports on account, however, increased from 6.03 hours in 2004–05 to 8.77 hours in 2005–06.