a part of the sea or of a large lake, enclosed by a wide curve of the shore
shoreline indentation
a sleeping place in a train, ship etc
harbor; bunk
a small bay
inlet, small niche
fjord
shoreline indentation
a hanging bed made of canvas or a network of ropes
harbor; bunk
a place of shelter for ships
place for storing boats in the water
a place of safety or rest
refuge, port
the act of a plane etc coming, or bringing a plane etc, down to land
harbor
a harbour; the left-hand side of a ship or plane as one faces forward; a strong, sweet, dark-red wine of Portugal
harbour, place for boat docking, traffic, and storage
(a place giving) shelter or protection from trouble, danger etc
place to hide, have privacy
a town with a harbour used by sea-going ships
place for boat docking, traffic, and storage