Harboreal is a fictional location contained within my mind. It is a place of refuge for times of distress and not to be entered except at great need. Access is barred to all who would defile this sacred place and a curse of strongest vileness be upon all who would assume this location as their own.
Unless you are looking for "arboreal", which has reference to trees. Try a dictionary before posting stupid things online.
It means the same as to nurse or nurture feelings. To "harbor feelings of jealousy" is to work to maintain those feelings rather than trying to dispel them. It comes from the sense of harbor which means "to take in, comfort, aid, provide shelter for" as in "to harbor criminals".
Don't harbor a fugitive from the law. The harbor waters were calm and blue.
Harbor has no antonyms as it is a noun or verb but not an adjective.
It means people won't mess with you in that specified location. In a legal sense, it refers to a situation where you are immune from liability. For example, if you withhold taxes from your paycheck equal to what you owed last year, then you are in a "safe harbor" from estimated tax penalties, even if you underpay.
The plural of harbor is harbors. In UK and Australian English, it is harbours.
Port or harbor
If you mean Cold Harbor, Virginia, it was the battle of Cold Harbor. Michael Montagne
u mean the attack on pearl harbor?????? yes
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No, the name "Copenhagen" does not mean "frozen harbor." It derives from the Danish words "købmænd" (merchants) and "havn" (harbor), meaning "merchants' harbor." The city's name reflects its historical significance as a trading post rather than a reference to ice or freezing. The concept of a frozen harbor is more related to its climate during winter months rather than its etymology.
== == The distance from Seattle, Washington to Honolulu Hawaii is 2677 miles (4308 km).
Assuming you mean president of the United States when the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred...Franklin D. Roosevelt.
the bombing of pearl harbor.
It's a harbor in Hawaii-a location.
It means the same as to nurse or nurture feelings. To "harbor feelings of jealousy" is to work to maintain those feelings rather than trying to dispel them. It comes from the sense of harbor which means "to take in, comfort, aid, provide shelter for" as in "to harbor criminals".
What is the translation? Whangaroa Whanga (bay) roa (long)
a harbor on Oahu to the west of Honolulu; location of a United States naval base that was attacked by the Japanese on 7 Dec 1941