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Noun — A raised platform that extends from the shore out over water, used for boats or entertainment.

How to use pier

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seaside pier pier and support fishing pier

Etymology

From Middle English pere, meaning a bridge pillar or breakwater, tracing back to a Latin word for stone.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pier” mean?

The word “pier” means a raised platform that extends from the shore out over water, used for boats or entertainment. In plain terms, a structure jutting out over water, or a supporting column.

How do you pronounce “pier”?

“Pier” is pronounced peer (/pɪɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “pier” in a sentence?

Here is “pier” used in a sentence: “They walked along the pier and watched the fishermen.”

What part of speech is “pier”?

“Pier” is a noun.

Where does the word “pier” come from?

The word “pier” comes from Latin. From Middle English pere, meaning a bridge pillar or breakwater, tracing back to a Latin word for stone.

Is “pier” a common word?

“Pier” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “pier” have?

“Pier” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a raised platform that extends from the shore out over water, used for boats or entertainment.

What is the difference between a pier and a dock?

A pier is a raised platform extending from the shore out over the water, often used for walking, entertainment, or docking boats. A dock is more specifically a structure or area where boats are loaded, unloaded, or moored, and it can include the water space alongside a pier.

What is the difference between a pier and a jetty?

A pier typically runs perpendicular to the shore and is built up on supports for people or boats to use, sometimes hosting shops or attractions. A jetty is usually a narrower structure built to protect a harbor or control water flow, and is not generally designed for entertainment or leisure.

How is pier used in architecture and construction?

In construction, a pier refers to a solid supporting column, such as one holding up a bridge deck or an arch. This sense is distinct from the seaside pier and instead describes a load-bearing structural element.

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