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Wharf
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Wharfinger
Wharfinger, is defined as 'the occupier of a wharf' or 'a person who owns a wharf', Ramanatha Aiyar's The
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Wharfage
Wharfage, money paid for landing goods at a wharf, or for shipping and taking goods into a boat or
Sky Sign
business of a railway or canal company, and placed wholly upon or over any railway, canal, railway station, wharf, quay, yard, platform, or station or wharf or quay approach belonging to a railway or canal company, and
Breastfast
A large rope to fasten the midship part of a ship to a wharf or to another vessel
Quay
A mole bank or wharf formed toward the sea or at the side of a harbor river or other navigable water for convenience
Rebuild
again as something which has been demolished to construct anew as to rebuild a house a wall a wharf or a city
Complete destruction
a river front and landing consisting of a narrow footing at the base of a bluff without any wharf, dock, or pier, where the unprecedented ravages of the river effectually took away the use of the landing
Heda
Heda, a small haven, wharf, or landing place, Old Records
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