Wharf
71wharf rat — 1. a large brown rat that is commonly found on wharves. 2. a person who lives or loiters near wharves, often existing by pilfering from ships or warehouses. [1815 25, Amer.] * * * …
72wharf shed. — See under transit shed. [1950 55] * * * …
73wharf rat — noun An alternative term for the brown rat …
74Wharf of Nicholas de la Garderobe — In parish of St. Michael Queenhithe, in Queenhithe Ward. Super croftam kay, 5 Ed. I. (Cal. L. Bk. B. 267). No later mention …
75Wharf of North America — Nova Scotia …
76wharf lines — See harbor lines …
77wharf master — Same as harbor master …
78wharf borer — noun : a small wood boring beetle (Nacerda melanura) of the family Oedemeridae that is destructive to piling and wood under wharves, buildings near the water, and sometimes telegraph poles …
79wharf crab — noun : a small pink crab (Pachygrapsus gracilis) common on piles along the tropical American Atlantic coast …
80wharf fish — noun : cunner b …