Wharf

/wɔːf/ noun

A wharf is a structure built along the edge of water where ships and boats can tie up to load or unload people and goods.

“Wharf” comes from Old English “hwearf,” meaning “bank, shore, embankment.” It is related to words about turning or changing, possibly linked to river bends or edges.

AM Wharf
ARمُرَف
BNবন্দর
CAmòlo
CSpřístav
DAhavne
DEKai
ELλιμάνι
ESmuelle
FA码头
FIlaituri
FRquai
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