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Shipyard in Mariupol, Ukraine
Azov Shipyard (SRZ, LLC), formerly known as Zhdanov Shipyard, located in Mariupol, Ukraine, is the largest ship repair enterprise in the Sea of Azov, specializing
Azov_Shipyard
Bryanka 102 Azov Shipyard 1970 Decommissioned in 2013 Mine warfare (2 unlisted) Sonya Base minesweepers U331 Mariupol 450 Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard 1978 Unlisted
List of former warships of the Ukrainian Navy
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Russian shipbuilding industry
until 2020 and the future perspective". Icebreakers of Russia List of shipyards of the Soviet Union List of Russian naval engineers Defense industry of
Shipbuilding_in_Russia
Soviet and Russian landing craft class
and 2009. The vessels were built by the Azovskiy Shipyard, Rybinsk Shipyard and Vladivostok Shipyard. Over 40 vessels of this type were built for service
Ondatra-class_landing_craft
help of ice tugs. In response, the vessel underwent an overhaul at the Azov Shipyard in 2009. New Caterpillar marine diesel engines were installed by Damen
Kapitan_Belousov
Sevastopol More Shipyard, Feodosiya Azov Verf, a shipbuilding and shiprepair yard in Azov Mariupol Shipyard, Mariupol Russian Shipyard Number 10, Polyarny
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Topics referred to by the same term
Zhdanov Shipyard may refer to: Severnaya Verf, formerly Zhdanov shipyard, in Saint Petersburg, Russia Azov ship-repair factory, in Mariupol (formerly Zhdanov)
Zhdanov_Shipyard
since 2014. Azov Shipyard (Mariupol) State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center (Mykolaiv) Black Sea Shipyard (Mykolaiv) Kherson Shipyard (Kherson) Kuznya
Defense_industry_of_Ukraine
1826 Russian ship of the line
its past strength, and in 1825 the shipyards of Arkhangelsk laid down only two new ships: Azov and Ezekiel. Azov was laid down in November by master
Russian ship of the line Azov (1826)
Russian_ship_of_the_line_Azov_(1826)
Shipyard located in Kerch, Crimea
company Zaliv Shipyard was founded in 1938. It is situated on the shore of the Kerch Strait, between two seas, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. From 1945
Zaliv_Shipbuilding_Yard
1973 Kara-class missile cruiser
Azov was a Kara-class missile cruiser of the Soviet and later Russian Navy. Azov was laid down on 21 July 1972, launched on 14 September 1973 and was commissioned
Russian_cruiser_Azov
Russian Navy class of landing ships
Russia's Black Sea Fleet, namely Tsezar Kunikov, Novocherkassk, Yamal and Azov, were modernized with installation of the Tsentavr-NM2S, Auriga and Cobham
Ropucha-class_landing_ship
Class of Guided missile cruisers of the Soviet later Russian navy
water ingestion, and the addition of redundant air compressors for control. Azov was constructed as a trials ship for the S-300 missile system and was also
Kara-class_cruiser
Tsar of Russia from 1682 to 1725
was consumed by lengthy wars against the Ottoman and Swedish empires. His Azov campaigns were followed by the foundation of the Russian Navy; after his
Peter_the_Great
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Ukraine. It is situated on the northern coast (Pryazovia) of the Sea of Azov, at the mouth of the Kalmius River. In January 2022, prior to the Russian
Mariupol
Shipbuilding yard (Kerch) More Shipbuilding Yard (Feodosiya) Azov Shiprepair Plant (Mariupol) Mariupol Shipyard (Mariupol) State Research and Design Shipbuilding
Shipbuilding_in_Ukraine
Shipbuilding yard in Ukraine
Ukrainian shipyard that is located in Mykolaiv, owned by agricultural company NIBULON. It is located right next to the former Black Sea Shipyard. As an independent
Nibulon_Shipyard
1970 command ship
command ship of the Ukrainian Navy's 9th Division. She was built on Szczecin Shipyard in Poland in 1969 for the Soviet Navy and entitled PM-9. "PM" is a Russian
Ukrainian_command_ship_Donbas
City in Crimea
Cossacks. In response to the strengthening of Russian military forces in Azov area, the Turks built a fortress, named Yenikale, near Kerch on the shore
Kerch
Ukrainian shipping company
Merchant Fleet (Gostorgflot). The Black Sea - Azov Sea Shipping company split into Black Sea Shipping Company, Azov Sea Shipping Company and Georgian Shipping
Black_Sea_Shipping_Company
Topics referred to by the same term
1948 until 1989 for Mariupol, a city and sea port Zhdanov Shipyard, Ukraine former name of Azov ship-repair factory, Mariupol Zhdanov, Armavir, former name
Zhdanov_(disambiguation)
Norwegian-born naval officer (1655–1727)
of the Imperial Russian Navy. After his return to Russia, Peter I put the Azov Flotilla under the command of Admiral Fyodor Alexeyevich Golovin, a Russian
Cornelius_Cruys
Maritime force of Ukraine
Ukrainian Navy previously operated in the Black Sea, including the Sea of Azov and Danube Delta; additionally, it took part in multinational efforts such
Ukrainian_Navy
Place in Crimea
near the narrowest place in Crimea between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. At Prymorskyi, the shoreline curves, creating a bay-like feature between
Prymorskyi
Welsh businessman (1814–1889)
in the region, and in 1869 acquired a piece of land to the north of the Azov Sea from Russian statesman Sergei Kochubey (son of Viktor Kochubey). He formed
John_Hughes_(businessman)
Turkish general cargo ship
MV Azov Concord is a Turkish-owned general cargo ship which was the first foreign ship to depart the port of Mariupol since the start of the 2022 Russian
MV_Azov_Concord
Armoured cruiser (1890–1909)
of the line Azov, the flagship of the Russian squadron in the Battle of Navarino. The name of that ship, in its turn, referred to the Azov campaigns of
Russian_cruiser_Pamiat_Azova
Largest port in Krasnodar Krai, from Russia
services. By 2017 Aleksino Port Marina was the largest ship-repair complex in Azov-Black Sea Basin. Nowadays it handles private, technical, harbour, and military
Port_of_Novorossiysk
German shipbuilding and locomotive building company
warship 1879, Russian steamboat Askold for Shipping Company on the Don, Azov and Black Seas with their tributaries (Russian: Общество пароходства по Дону
AG_Vulcan_Stettin
Sloop of the Royal Navy
participated in the bombardment of the Port of Kola. She then served in the Sea of Azov during 1855. Two of her crew were awarded the Victoria Cross for their bravery
HMS_Miranda_(1851)
Maritime engagements during the conflict
Transport announced the suspension of maritime navigation in the Sea of Azov until further notice. The reason given was the commencement of "antiterrorist
Naval warfare in the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Naval_warfare_in_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
WWII operations
Croatian Navy (RMNDH) to a riverine flotilla. Upon its arrival at the Sea of Azov, the Legion scrounged up 47 damaged or abandoned fishing vessels, mostly
Black Sea campaigns (1941–1944)
Black_Sea_campaigns_(1941–1944)
1697–98 Russian diplomatic mission to Western Europe
Edward J. (1995). The Founding of Russia's Navy: Peter the Great and the Azov Fleet, 1688-1714. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-313-29520-1
Grand Embassy of Peter the Great
Grand_Embassy_of_Peter_the_Great
Russian Navy landing ship
On 24 May 2017, she exercised in the Mediterranean with the landing ships Azov and Tsezar Kunikov, the frigates Admiral Essen and Admiral Grigorovich, and
Russian landing ship Nikolai Filchenkov
Russian_landing_ship_Nikolai_Filchenkov
Sea in January 2022. Azov and Yamal – On 24 March 2024, the Ukrainian general staff claimed that the Russian landing ship Azov and its sister ship Yamal
List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian war
List_of_ship_losses_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Monument in Russia
Russian maps of the territories near the Don River was after the conquest of Azov. Temernitskaya customs house was founded in 1749 near the Rich well. Then
The_Rich_Well
Navy of the Ottoman Empire
Chupan, conquered parts of the Crimean Peninsula and Sugdak on the Sea of Azov (1220–1237).[citation needed] The conquest of the island of Kalolimno (İmralı
Ottoman_Navy
Russian naval unit
flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Mediterranean Sea. The Black Sea Fleet, along with other Russian
Black_Sea_Fleet
limit* Slavutych Slavutych, Kyiv Oblast 2,000 ha 30.06.1998 until 01.01.2020 Azov Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast 315 ha 21.07.1998 60 years Donetsk Donetsk, Donetsk
List of special economic zones
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Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
southern parts of the Banat of Temeswar; but the Empire lost the port of Azov, north of the Crimean Peninsula, to the Russians. After this treaty the Ottoman
Ottoman_Empire
27 August Ion C. Brătianu was captured by the Soviets and renamed Азов (Azov) [ru] while Alexandru Lahovari was also captured on 2 September and renamed
Brătianu-class_river_monitor
Navy of Tsarist Russia from 1696 to 1917
were built in Russian shipyards for the Imperial Russian Navy. Fleets were launched successively on the White Sea, the Sea of Azov (with access to the Black
Imperial_Russian_Navy
the Second Azov campaign proved successful. On June 6, 1696, the fleet built in the Voronezh Admiralty shipyards entered the Sea of Azov and cut off
History_of_the_Russian_Navy
First world war Russian hospital ship
1916. SS Vpered was built at the Stabilimento Tecnico shipyard in Trieste, Italy, in 1898 for Azov Black Sea Steamship Company. She was launched and completed
Russian_hospital_ship_Vpered
Class of guided-missile frigates
to the Ukrainian Navy in 2018 to increase its operational capacity in the Azov and Black seas after it was significantly reduced following the annexation
Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate
Oliver_Hazard_Perry-class_frigate
Soviet politician (1893–1937)
Commissariat of Labor. In April 1920 he became the head of communications of the Azov Sea. In September 1920 he was given responsibility for the organization of
Ivan_Kodatsky
channel Beloozersk - Rybinsk Reservoir - River Volga - Don River - Sea of Azov - Kerch strait - Black Sea - Sevastopol. In October, the ship moved to the
Ukrainian_ship_Pereyaslav
Black Sea Fleet flagship. Missile hovercraft. Missile hovercraft. Shipyard No. 8003 Shipyard No. 669 Jane's Fighting Ships, 1999–2000, p.556. Axe, David (15
List of active Russian Navy ships
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April 2026. Retrieved 22 April 2026. CYRIL BARABALTCHOUK (23 April 2026). "Azov and Unmanned Forces Strike FSB Base in Temporarily Occupied Donetsk, Killing
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 January 2026 – 31 May 2026)
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Overview of transport systems in Ukraine
Kamysh-Burun (Azov Sea) Kherson (Dnipro river / Black Sea) – occupied Kherson Shipyard All-Ukrainian Industrial Union Palada Mariupol (Sea of Azov) – occupied
Transport_in_Ukraine
Large body of salt water
over land-based mining in that equipment can be built at specialised shipyards and infrastructure costs are lower. Disadvantages include problems caused
Sea
Port in Russia
"Zarechnaya" for Nizhnegnilovskim bridge in the direction of the Sea of Azov) OJSC "Aston" (Industrial Area "Zarechnaya") "Donskoy prichal" (Industrial
Port_of_Rostov-on-Don
second Azov campaign (1696) but by 1710 they were derelict. Apostol Piotr 36 ("Апостол Пётр", April 1696) (sailing & rowing) – Abandoned at Azov to Turkey
List of ships of the line of Russia
List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_Russia
Austro-Hungarian WWI river monitor later used by Romania
Kerch on 30 October. On 20 November, Kerch was brought to Galați along with Azov [ru] (ex-Brătianu). From there, the ships continued the campaign on the Danube
NMS_Basarabia
Russian Navy landing ship
Navy. Korolyov was built as BDK-61 by Stocznia Północna, part of Gdańsk Shipyard, in Gdańsk, in what was then the Polish People's Republic. She was laid
Russian_landing_ship_Korolyov
Russian cargo ship
Russian Omskiy type general cargo ship launched in 1993 by Krasnoyarsk Shipyard. It was damaged while underway during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
MV_Omskiy-205
General Oleksandr Pivnenko) 1st Azov Corps 1st Presidential Operational Brigade 1st Serhii Kulchytskyi Battalion 12th Azov Assault Brigade (Commander: Colonel
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present) order of battle
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was Delfinul. She was ordered in 1927 from the Italian naval base and shipyard at Fiume (today Rijeka, Croatia). A second boat of this class was also
Romanian submarines of World War II
Romanian_submarines_of_World_War_II
Holding Company
Sea), the "Capital Shipping Company", the Kyiv River Port, the Kherson Shipyard of Kuibyshev. Muravenko, Ye. Creation of the new shipping company (Создание
KDM_Shipping
Port town in Crimea
Priladobudivni) Instrument-making Plant PO More Shipyard (Prymorskyi, Feodosia Municipality) Armavir, Armenia Azov, Russia Kronstadt, Russia Stavropol, Russia
Feodosia
Russian oil tanker
been in service at all. Nevertheless, in December 2024 she left the port of Azov on the river Don, carrying a full cargo of about 4,200 tonnes of oil. On
MV_Volgoneft-239
Donbas, Yani Kapu, Korets and Dmitry Chubar were transferred to the new Azov Naval Base, with the support of the United Kingdom. Due to effective Russian
Russian_gunboat_Razboynik
Anti-submarine corvette of the Ukrainian Navy
Zelenodolsk Shipyard, Zelenodolsk, Republic of Tatarstan. The ship was launched on 17 June 1976. The corvette was moved from Zelenodol'sk to the Sea of Azov along
Ukrainian_corvette_Vinnytsia
Maritime security organization
cutters division in Kyiv. Sea guard administration is split between the Azov-Black seas regional administration in Simferopol and the Southern regional
Coast_guard
Lake in Eurasia
to the oceans along the Caspian Sea–Volga–Don Canal, and the Don–Sea of Azov. A northern alternate is the Volga–Baltic (a sea which has a connection to
Caspian_Sea
Kamchatka during a training mission. 17 July – An Su-25 crashed into the Sea of Azov off the coast of Yeysk, Krasnodar Krai, after suffering "engine failure"
List of Russian military accidents
List_of_Russian_military_accidents
Company based in Estonia
transferred to his brother-in-law, who immediately sold the company to the Azov–Don Commercial Bank and fled with money. Franz Krull II continued as a director
AS_Franz_Krull
Coast guard of Ukraine
cutters division in Kyiv. Sea guard administration is split between the Azov-Black seas regional administration in Simferopol and the Southern regional
Ukrainian_Sea_Guard
Sea in northern Europe
needed] Much shipbuilding is carried out in the shipyards around the Baltic Sea. The largest shipyards are at Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Szczecin, Poland; Kiel
Baltic_Sea
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
including Southampton and Bruges and in Asian cities such as Zaiton, Sudak, Azov, Trabzon, and Amman as well as other settlements on the shores of the Aral
Republic_of_Venice
Type of World War II barge
Superior, on 18 May 1908. Dunaj 2 – Sank after striking a mine in the Sea of Azov on 29 September 1943. YC21 – Sank in a storm on 15 November 1968. Allegheny
Type_B_ship
Russian battleship
Rostislav was a pre-dreadnought battleship built by the Nikolaev Admiralty Shipyard in the 1890s for the Black Sea Fleet of the Imperial Russian Navy. She
Russian_battleship_Rostislav
Icebreaking platform supply vessel
icebreaking platform supply vessel operated by Rosmorport in the Sea of Azov. She was built by Kværner Masa-Yards in Helsinki, Finland, in 1998 as Antarcticaborg
Georgiy Sedov (1998 icebreaker)
Georgiy_Sedov_(1998_icebreaker)
Russian salvage ship family
was called upon to control a fire aboard two LNG carriers, in the Sea of Azov, on January 21, 2019. Despite throwing water on both the ships, fire continued
Project_MPSV07_salvage_ship
who had been decorated by Tsar Peter the Great for valor at the Battle of Azov. After the death of his father, the family relocated to Lyuban, near St Petersburg
Vsevolod_Rudnev
Naval watercraft designed to carry and utilize firepower
May 1855 the Royal Navy deployed six Dapper-class gunboats in the Sea of Azov, where they repeatedly raided and destroyed stores around its coast. In June
Gunboat
its economy leading companies in that field are Metinvest, Kryvorizhstal, AzovStal, Ilyich Steel & Iron Works, and others. As of 2012, Ukraine is the world's
Economy_of_Ukraine
List of shipwrecks: 24 March 2024 Ship State Description Azov and Yamal Russian Navy Russian invasion of Ukraine: The Project 775 (NATO reporting name:
List_of_shipwrecks_in_2024
Daily log of ongoing military conflict
in Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast sentenced two alleged members of the Azov Regiment to 29 years' imprisonment for alleged war crimes during the Siege
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 September – 30 November 2023)
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Dogger Bank French Dutch French vs English In Newfoundland 27 May Second Azov campaign Russians Ottomans Summer Battle of Mamora Portugal Morocco Near
List_of_naval_battles
History of the Italian city and former republic
established commercial bases and colonies around the Black Sea and Sea of Azov, called Gazaria. They established flourishing communities in Constantinople
History_of_Genoa
submarine in the Black Sea. Nerpa was undergoing major repairs at the shipyard in Nikolayev when the October Revolution occurred. During the Russian Civil
Russian submarine Nerpa (1913)
Russian_submarine_Nerpa_(1913)
Armed conflict in the Caucasus (1763–1864)
forts. From 1777 the Russians built a line of forts from Mozdok northwest to Azov. The presence of Cossacks in former grazing lands slowly converted traditional
Russo–Circassian_War
and renamed Alexander Suvorov. Renamed Aleksandr Suvorov in 1970. Sold to Azov Shipping Co. in 1977. Reported scrapped in 1978. Removed from shipping register
List_of_Liberty_ships_(E)
Imperial Russian destroyer
Following this evacuation, Bespokoiny operated in the Kerch Strait and Sea of Azov, carrying out patrols, escorting food transports and supporting the troops
Russian destroyer Bespokoiny (1913)
Russian_destroyer_Bespokoiny_(1913)
mainly imported through trade agreements from the Don river delta, on the Azov Sea, where the Venetians established several trading posts, whose importance
History_of_cannabis_in_Italy
Daily log of an ongoing military conflict
Mala Tokmachka. In Russia, a war crimes trial against 22 members of the Azov Brigade captured during the Siege of Mariupol started in Rostov. Fighters
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (8 June 2023 – 31 August 2023)
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(8_June_2023_–_31_August_2023)
Ship used in amphibious warfare
a widespread in Southern Russia merchant ship type of the era which were Azov–Black Sea steam schooners – so-called Elpidifors – commissioned into naval
Amphibious_warfare_ship
roof of the main workshop of the machine-tool plant were destroyed. The shipyard was also attacked. The Kommodore of the KG 27 Oberstleutnant Hans-Henning
Bombing of Gorky in World War II
Bombing_of_Gorky_in_World_War_II
Species of gastropod
spread along the Caucasian and Crimean coasts and moved into the Sea of Azov. From 1959 to 1972, its range extended into the northwest Black Sea, to the
Rapana_venosa
Part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
military said the strikes damaged three Russian landing ships: the Yamal, the Azov, and the Konstantin Olshansky. The spy ship Ivan Khurs was also reportedly
Crimea_attacks_(2022–present)
British WWII air raid in Norway and Finland
were shot down during the attack. Minor damage was caused to jetties, a shipyard and oil storage tanks. Tactically, the operation was a costly failure,
Operation_EF_(1941)
by Alexander Nadiradze 1977 Vertical launching system First installed on Azov, a Kara-class cruiser 1977 Kirov-class battlecruiser The Kirov-class battlecruisers
Timeline of Russian innovation
Timeline_of_Russian_innovation
1884–1917 Governorate-General of the Russian Empire
by Russian enterprises, working in the Amur goldfields and Vladivostok shipyards. By 1915, the number of gold miners who were Chinese was 76%. Nine in
Priamurye_Governorate-General
Romanian submarine
supervision. Delfinul was ordered in 1927 from the Italian naval base and shipyard at Fiume (today Rijeka, Croatia). It was completed in 1931, but was accepted
NMS_Delfinul
Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law Crimea Crimean enterprise 'Azov distillery plant' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law Crimea
List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian war
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City and commune in Béjaïa Province, Algeria
and Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Azovskoye More (Sea of Azov) (PDF). List of Lights. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Béjaïa
Seagoing watercraft
a widespread in Southern Russia merchant ship type of the era which were Azov–Black Sea steam schooners – so-called Elpidifors – commissioned into naval
Landing_craft
Ukrainian shipper
cargoes. The vessels can transport various cargoes in the areas of the Black, Azov, and Mediterranean seas, and can enter ports of the Danube and Dnieper rivers
Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company
Ukrainian_Danube_Shipping_Company
Month of 1978
too late and both engines flamed out. The plane plunged into the Sea of Azov 15 miles (24 km) off the coast of Yemelyanovka. The Treaty of Peace and Friendship
October_1978
AZOV SHIPYARD
AZOV SHIPYARD
Biblical
a helper; a court
Boy/Male
Biblical
A helper; a court.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from a place in Roxburghshire named Eckford.The surname Eckford appears in North America in the 18th and 19th centuries, most notably with a shipbuilder from Irvine, Scotland, named Henry Eckford (1775–1832). At age 16 he emigrated to Quebec, then to New York City (1796), where he ran shipyards and built steamboats, including the Robert Fulton.
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AZOV SHIPYARD
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Shiva
Boy/Male
English Teutonic German
Bright light.
Girl/Female
English
French Margerie.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Scandinavian
Powerful in battle.
Male
Arthurian
, The Desirous or Haughty.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Famous People; Including; Abu Al-husayn Muhammad; A Student of Al-ashari and Abu Umer Muhammad
Girl/Female
Arabic
Young Girl
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Scottish
Waterfall Near the Field; The Valley Meadows; Wise; From the Waterfall; Meadow Stance; Place Name of a Village in North-eastern Scotland; Used as a First Name Since the 19th Century
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Progressive; Progress
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Sun of Son; Similar to Rama; Lord Surya (Sun)
AZOV SHIPYARD
AZOV SHIPYARD
AZOV SHIPYARD
AZOV SHIPYARD
AZOV SHIPYARD
n.
An inclosure within which any work or business is carried on; as, a dockyard; a shipyard.
n.
A yard, place, or inclosure where ships are built or repaired.
n.
A name given to any one of a series of orange-red dyestuffs produced artificially from certain complex sulphonic acid derivatives of azo and diazo hydrocarbons of the aromatic series; -- so called because of the general resemblance to the shades of nasturtium (Tropaeolum).
n.
A red dyestuff, used as a substitute for cochineal, archil, etc. It consists of the sodium salt of a complex azo derivative of naphtol.
n.
A trade name for a brown dyestuff obtained from certain basic azo compounds of benzene; -- called also Bismarck brown, Manchester brown, etc.
a.
A combining form (also used adjectively), designating any one of a series of double derivatives of the azo and diazo compounds containing four atoms of nitrogen.
n.
A strait or narrow sea between two seas, or a lake and a seas; as, the Bosporus (formerly the Thracian Bosporus) or Strait of Constantinople, between the Black Sea and Sea of Marmora; the Cimmerian Bosporus, between the Black Sea and Sea of Azof.