Wharf meaning in Urdu
Wharf Sentence
Wharf Synonyms
Wharf Definitions
1 of 2) Wharf, Dock, Pier, Wharfage : بندرگاہ, پایہ, ستون : (noun) a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats.
2 of 2) Wharf, Berth, Moor : لنگر انداز ہونا, جہاز کا گھاٹ پر لگنا : (verb) come into or dock at a wharf.
Useful Words
Quay : گھاٹ , Quayage : گھاٹ محصول , Shipside : جہاز کا پہلو , Headfast : لنگر کی رسی , Drawbridge : وہ پل جو جہازیا مسافر گزرتے وقت اٹھایااور بند کیا جا سکے , Accommodation Ladder : جہازوں کی مددگار سیڑھی , Golf Links : کھیل گالف کا میدان , Shipyard : وہ جگہ جہاں جہاز بناۓ اور ان کی مرمت کی جاتی ہے , Ashore : ساحل پر , Canal : نہر , Waterborne : جسے پانی نے اٹھا رکھا ہو , Machicolation : فن تعمیر , Embankment : پشتہ , Pier Table : ایک خاص قسم کی آرائشی میز , Heap Up : کثیر تعداد میں ترتیب دینا , Berth : کشتی باندھنا , Marina : چھوٹی لنگر گاہ یا گودی , Boatbuilder : کشتی ساز , Pontoon : چوڑے تلے کی کشتی , Grapnel : لنگر , Towing Path : دریا کے کنارے پر , Skiff : چھوٹی سی ہلکی کشتی , Landing : اترنے کی جگہ , Inshore : ساحل کی طرف , Land : ساحل پر آنا , Coast : ساحل , Offshore : ساحل سے کچھ فاصلے پر , Set In : ہوا کا ساحل کی طرف چلنا , Schipperke : بے دم نسل کا کتا , Catwalk : تنگ سڑک , Breaker : ساحل سے ٹکرانے والی موجیں
Useful Words Definitions
Quay: wharf usually built parallel to the shoreline.
Quayage: a fee charged for the use of a wharf or quay.
Shipside: the part of a wharf that is next to a ship.
Headfast: a mooring line that secures the bow of a boat or ship to a wharf.
Drawbridge: a bridge that can be raised to block passage or to allow boats or ships to pass beneath it.
Accommodation Ladder: (nautical) a portable ladder hung over the side of a vessel to give access to small boats alongside.
Golf Links: a golf course that is built on sandy ground near a shore.
Shipyard: a workplace where ships are built or repaired.
Ashore: towards the shore from the water.
Canal: long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation.
Waterborne: supported by water.
Machicolation: a projecting parapet supported by corbels on a medieval castle; has openings through which stones or boiling water could be dropped on an enemy.
Embankment: a long artificial mound of stone or earth; built to hold back water or to support a road or as protection.
Pier Table: a low table set below a pier glass.
Heap Up: arrange into piles or stacks.
Berth: secure in or as if in a berth or dock.
Marina: a fancy dock for small yachts and cabin cruisers.
Boatbuilder: a person who builds boats.
Pontoon: (nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge.
Grapnel: a light anchor for small boats.
Towing Path: a path along a canal or river used by animals towing boats.
Skiff: any of various small boats propelled by oars or by sails or by a motor.
Landing: structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods.
Inshore: toward the shore.
Land: arrive on shore.
Coast: the shore of a sea or ocean.
Offshore: at some distance from the shore.
Set In: blow toward the shore.
Schipperke: breed of small stocky black dogs originally used as watchdogs on boats in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Catwalk: narrow platform extending out into an auditorium.
Breaker: waves breaking on the shore.