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wharf
(wôrf, hwôrf)n. pl. wharves (wôrvz, hwôrvz) or wharfs
1. A pier where ships or boats are tied up and loaded or unloaded.
2. Obsolete A shore or riverbank.
v. wharfed, wharf·ing, wharfs
v.tr.
1. To moor (a vessel) at a wharf.
2. To take to or store (cargo) on a wharf.
3. To furnish, equip, or protect with wharves or a wharf.
v.intr.
To berth at a wharf.
[Middle English, from Old English hwearf.]
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wharf
(wɔːf)n, pl wharves (wɔːvz) or wharfs
1. (Nautical Terms) a platform of timber, stone, concrete, etc, built parallel to the waterfront at a harbour or navigable river for the docking, loading, and unloading of ships
2. (Nautical Terms) the wharves NZ the working area of a dock
3. (Nautical Terms) an obsolete word for shore1
vb (tr)
4. (Nautical Terms) to moor or dock at a wharf
5. (Nautical Terms) to provide or equip with a wharf or wharves
6. (Nautical Terms) to store or unload on a wharf
[Old English hwearf heap; related to Old Saxon hwarf, Old High German hwarb a turn, Old Norse hvarf circle]
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wharf
(ʰwɔrf, wɔrf)n., pl. wharves (hwôrvz, wôrvz), wharfs, n.
1. a structure built on the shore of or projecting into a harbor, stream, etc., so that vessels may be moored alongside to load or unload or to lie at rest; quay; pier.
v.t. 2. to provide with a wharf or wharves.
3. to place or store on a wharf.
4. to accommodate at or bring to a wharf.
v.i. 5. to tie up at a wharf; dock.
[before 1050; Middle English (n.); Old English hwearf embankment, c. Middle Low German warf, werf]
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wharf
A structure built of open rather than solid construction along a shore or a bank that provides cargo-handling facilities. A similar facility of solid construction is called a quay. See also quay.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
wharf
Past participle: wharfed
Gerund: wharfing
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Noun | 1. | ![]() bitt, bollard - a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines); "the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards" levee - a pier that provides a landing place on a river platform - a raised horizontal surface; "the speaker mounted the platform" quay - wharf usually built parallel to the shoreline shipside - the part of a wharf that is next to a ship |
Verb | 1. | wharf - provide with a wharf; "Wharf the mouth of the river" |
2. | wharf - store on a wharf; "Wharf the merchandise" store - find a place for and put away for storage; "where should we stow the vegetables?"; "I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some" | |
3. | wharf - discharge at a wharf; "wharf the passengers" | |
4. | ![]() dock - come into dock; "the ship docked" | |
5. | wharf - moor at a wharf; "The ship was wharfed" |
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wharf
noun dock, pier, berth, quay, jetty, landing stage There were three teenagers fishing from the wharf.
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Translations
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bryggja, hafnarbakki
kuģu piestātne
wharf
[wɔːf] N (wharfs or wharves (pl)) [wɔːvz] → muelle m, embarcadero mex wharf → franco en el muelle
price ex wharf → precio m franco de muelle
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
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wharf
n pl <-s or wharves> → Kai m
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wharf
(woːf) – plurals wharfs ~wharves (woːvz) – noun a platform alongside which ships are moored for loading and unloading.
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