A dock is a man-made feature involved in the handling of boats or ships. However the exact meaning varies between different variants of the English language.
There are two specific elaborations of the simplest dock:
A dockyard consists of one or more docks, usually with other structures.
In American English, the term for the water area between piers is 'slip'.
In cottage country in Canada and the United States, a dock is a wooden platform build over water with one end secured to the shore. The platform is used for boarding and off loading small boats. The platform elevation is typically 50 centimetre above the water.
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