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quay

stone platform / landing place / wharf / dock
Noun
pl: quays

This term describes a specific type of waterfront infrastructure designed for the mooring and loading of vessels. It carries a connotation of solidity and permanence, typically evoking images of stone, concrete, or heavy timber constructions in maritime settings. While often used interchangeably with wharf or pier, a quay is specifically characterized as being parallel to the shoreline. It is a countable noun that follows standard English pluralization rules.

Meanings

Noun

A stone or concrete platform built along the edge of a harbor or riverbank for loading and unloading ships.

"The sailors unloaded the crates of spices onto the quay."

Noun

A structure of masonry or timber that forms a wharf or a landing place for vessels.

"The old fishing village is centered around a small, weathered quay."

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