Dock is kind of the right word. The feature is called the "Ubuntu Dock".
It's only in non-Ubuntu systems that it's called the Dash (by upstream
Gnome Shell).

I don't think there's anything to fix here. In Ubuntu it is "Dock" and
in upstream Gnome documentation it is the "Dash". They're actually
separate projects too. The only confusion really is that you might find
documentation for the Gnome Shell "Dash" in Ubuntu which Ubuntu does not
use.

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Opinion

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Title:
  "Dock" is used instead of "Dash"

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 19.10

  1) Open Settings app. The word "Dock" is displayed as an option.
  2) The word "Dash" should have been displayed instead of "Dock". The "Visual 
overview of Gnome" in the "Ubuntu Desktop Guide" refers to the icon bar as the 
"Dash".
  3) The word "Dock" was displayed instead of "Dash".

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