quayside
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quay·side
(kē′sīd′, kā′-, kwā′-)n.
The area adjacent to a quay or wharf or a system of quays.
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quayside
(ˈkiːˌsaɪd)n
(Human Geography) the edge of a quay along the water
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Translations
جانِب الرَّصيف
přístavní hráz
kaj
hafnarbakki
iskele kenarı
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quayside
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quay
(kiː) , (kei) noun a solid, usually stone, landing-place, where boats are loaded and unloaded. The boat is moored at the quay.
ˈquayside noun the side or edge of a quay. The boat was tied up at the quayside.
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