pier
21Pier — (engl.), s.v.w. Mole (Hafendamm) …
22Pier [2] — Pier, Pieraas, s. Sandwürmer …
23PIER — (Miscellaneous » USPS) …
24Pier — Pier,derod.die:⇨Hafendamm …
25pier — [ pır ] noun count 1. ) a structure built out from the land over water and used for getting on and off boats a ) MAINLY BRITISH a structure built out from the land over water, especially at the SEASIDE, where people can go to walk and for… …
26pier — (n.) mid 12c., support of a span of a bridge, from M.L. pera, of unknown origin, perhaps from O.N.Fr. pire a breakwater, from V.L. *petricus, from L. petra rock. Meaning solid structure in a harbor, used as a landing place for vessels, is… …
27pier — 1 *buttress, abutment 2 *wharf, dock, quay, slip, berth, jetty, levee …
28pier — [n] support; place for boats berth, buttress, column, dam, dock, jetty, landing, levee, mole, pierage, pilaster, pile, piling, pillar, post, promenade, quay, slip, upright, wharf; concepts 439,443,479 …
29pier — sb., en, er, erne (mole) …
30Pier — [Network (Rating 5600 9600)] Auch: • Strandpromenade …