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- nounpier (noun) · piers (plural noun)
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats:"to my right lies the wooden pier where boats moor during the summer"
- a structure supported on pillars leading out to sea and used as an entertainment area, typically incorporating arcades and places to eat:"the pier was the fourth longest in the country at 562 feet, with a large saloon and concert hall at the end"
- a breakwater or mole:"work began on two basins and breakwater piers"
- a solid support designed to sustain vertical pressure:"a raised foundation rests on four piers—concrete cylinders dug partially into the ground for stability"
- a pillar supporting an arch or a bridge:"the approach viaducts to the bridge consist of reinforced concrete piers supporting four main beams"
- a section of a wall between windows or other adjacent openings:"this painting found a new home positioned in the pier between the southwest window and the door to the Red Room"
OriginMiddle English: from medieval Latin pera, of unknown origin. - People also ask
- A pier can refer to12:
- A support for a bridge.
- A structure built out into the water for use as a landing place or walk, or to protect or form a harbor.
- An upright supporting part (such as a pillar or buttress) of a building or structure.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.ˈpi (ə)r 1 : a support for a bridge 2 : a structure built out into the water for use as a landing place or walk or to protect or form a harbor 3 : an upright supporting part (as a pillar or buttress) of a building or structurewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pierpier / pɪə / noun a structure with a deck that is built out over water, and used as a landing place, promenade, etc a pillar that bears heavy loads, esp one of rectangular cross section the part of a wall between two adjacent openingswww.dictionary.com/browse/pier Explore further
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