Wharf
61wharf — pl. wharves/wharfs …
62wharf — [wɔ:f] noun (plural wharves or wharfs) a level quayside area to which a ship may be moored to load and unload. Origin OE hwearf, of Gmc origin …
63wharf — n. Quay …
64wharf — n pier, quay, dock, dockage, landing, marina, basin, (in the Far East) bund; jetty, jutty, mole, breakwater …
65wharf — noun Syn: quay, pier, dock, berth, landing, jetty, harbour, dockyard …
66wharf — [wɔːf] (plural wharves [wɔːvz] ) noun [C] a structure built at the edge of the land where boats can stop Syn: dock …
67wharf — Uwapo, uapo …
68wharf — A structure in aid of navigation, constituting access for a vessel in loading or unloading. Prior v Swartz, 62 Conn 132, 25 A 398. A bank or structure erected on the shore of a harbor, river, or canal for convenience in loading and unloading… …
69Hartshorn Wharf — Wharf out of Lower East Smithfield, between the Army Victualling Office and Glasgow Wharf (34 H. VIII. 1542, in L. and P. H. VIII. Dom. S. Vol. XVII. p. 399 Lockie, 1810). In Henry VIII s time there was a brewhouse adjoining the wharf,… …
70Wharf Revue — are regulars satirising television and political personalities in sketches and songs.The revue has become something of a Sydney cultural institution.Past Shows*November 8 December 9 2006: Revue Sans Frontières *July 17 August 15: Best We Forget… …