Docking
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Docking may refer to:
In science and technology
- Docking and berthing of spacecraft, the process of joining one spacecraft or space station module to another
- Docking (molecular), a research technique for predicting the relative orientation of two molecules to each other
- Docking@Home, a distributed computing project
- Docking, a synonym for accretion in geology
Other uses
- Docking (surname)
- Docking, Norfolk, a village
- Docking (animal), the practice of mutilating the tail of an animal
- Docking (dog), the above practice as specifically applies to dogs
- Docking, the similar mutilation of humans, e.g. as corporal punishment
- Docking, the piercing of dough as it is manipulated, sometimes with a tool such as a Roller docker
- Docking (sex), a sex act
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