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SPECIES OF PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANT IN THE FAMILY POLYGONACEAE
Yellow dock; Curly Dock; Curley Dock; Curled dock; Curly dock; Yellow Dock; Sour Dock; Narrow Dock; Curled Dock; Curley dock; Narrow dock; Sour dock
  • Fruits of curled dock (''R. crispus'')

Leeds Dock         
  • Royal Armouries Museum
  • Map of Leeds Dock
MIXED DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
Clarence dock, leeds; Clarence Dock, Leeds; New Dock (Leeds); Clarence Dock (Leeds)
Leeds Dock (formerly New Dock and previously Clarence Dock) is a mixed development with retail, office and leisure presence by the River Aire in central Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has a large residential population in waterside apartments.
Dock Océane         
Dock Oceane
Dock Océane is an indoor sporting arena located in Le Havre, France. The capacity of the arena is 3,598 people.
dry dock         
  • NASSCO]] 2012
A NARROW BASIN THAT CAN BE SEALED AND PUMPED DRY TO ALLOW WORK ON A VESSEL
Floating dry dock; Dry-dock; Graving dock; Floating drydock; Dry docks; Graving Dock; Outer-port; Dry docking; Graving yard; Graving dry dock; Dry-docking; Drydocking; Dry Dock; Drydocks; Graving docks; Dry docked; Drydock; Resolute (AFDM-10)
(dry docks)
A dry dock is a dock from which water can be removed so that ships or boats can be built or repaired.
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Rumex crispus

Rumex crispus, the curly dock, curled dock or yellow dock, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to Europe and Western Asia.