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PERMANENT STRUCTURE USED TO SECURE A VESSEL
Moorage; Moorings; Mooring (anchoring); Ground tackle; Mooring line; Moored; Mooring (watercraft); Moorer (mooring); Mooring rope
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  • Dor-Mor pyramid-shaped anchors used in mooring
  • A sailor tosses a heaving line to pass a mooring line to a handler on shore.
  • A [[passenger ship]] mooring onto an harbour in [[Limone sul Garda]], Italy.
  • A dockworker places a mooring line on a [[bollard]].
  • A wooden mooring bollard
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  •  alt=A man at the front of a large boat throws a rope to another man on a nearby pier wearing a blue sailor uniform who is holding a long pole with a hook at the rear to catch it.
  • USS ''Orion'' (AS-18)]] "Med moored" with the stern tied to the pier and two anchors forward, in [[La Maddalena]], [[Sardinia]].

moorage      
n. αγκυροβόλιο, όρμος

Définition

mooring
(moorings)
1.
A mooring is a place where a boat can be tied so that it cannot move away, or the object it is tied to.
Free moorings will be available.
N-COUNT
2.
Moorings are the ropes, chains, and other objects used to moor a boat.
Emergency workers fear that the burning ship could slip its moorings.
N-PLURAL

Wikipédia

Mooring

A mooring is any permanent structure to which a seaborne vessel (such as a boat, ship, or amphibious aircraft) may be secured. Examples include quays, wharfs, jetties, piers, anchor buoys, and mooring buoys. A ship is secured to a mooring to forestall free movement of the ship on the water. An anchor mooring fixes a vessel's position relative to a point on the bottom of a waterway without connecting the vessel to shore. As a verb, mooring refers to the act of attaching a vessel to a mooring.

The term likely stems from the Dutch verb meren (to moor), used in English since the end of the 15th century.