- Look up
debark or
disembark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Debark or
debarking may
refer to: Disembarkation, to
leave or
offload a ship Devocalization...
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Debarking is the
process of
removing bark from wood.
Traditional debarking is
conducted in
order to
create a
fence post or
fence stake which would then...
- A
hydraulic debarker is a
machine removing bark from
wooden logs by the use of
water under a
pressure of 700
kilopascals (100
pounds per
square inch) or...
- Look up
debarkation, debarcation, or
disembarkation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Disembarkation or
debarcation is the
process of
leaving a ship...
- as
ventriculocordectomy or
vocal cordectomy; when
performed on a dog
debarking or bark softening; when
performed on a cat
demeowing or meow softening)...
- The
Alhucemas landing (Spanish:
Desembarco de Alhucemas; also
known as Al
Hoceima landing) was a
landing operation which took
place on 8
September 1925...
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packaging material (pallets, crates, dunnages, etc.) and
requires that they be
debarked and then heat
treated or
fumigated with
methyl bromide, and
stamped or...
- the Bunker, when they see the
Eligius ship.
Clarke watches the p****engers
debark the ship,
where they roam the area and
almost kill Madi,
before Clarke jumps...
- next day a
multinational force of 435 navy
troops from
eight countries debarked from
warships and
travelled by
train from Dagu (Taku) to Beijing. They...
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south of
Kuwait City, and west of the
Shuaiba Port (Military Sea Port of
Debarkation/Embarkation, or SPOD) and
Kuwait Naval Base (KNB). Camp
Arifjan is divided...