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dock·side

 (dŏk′sīd′)
n.
The area next to a boating dock.
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dockside

(ˈdɒksaɪd)
n
1.
a. the area beside the dock
b. (as modifier): dockside apartment complexes.
2. (as modifier): dockside apartment complexes.
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Noun1.dockside - the region adjacent to a boat dockdockside - the region adjacent to a boat dock  
side - a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location; "they always sat on the right side of the church"; "he never left my side"
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Translations

dockside

[ˈdɒksaɪd]
n (= quayside) → docks mpl
modif [area, complex, apartment] → des docksdock worker ndocker m
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References in classic literature ?
As the train drew up on the dockside, he was getting his hand traps together, when the carriage door was wrenched open and a young man jumped in.