- A platform extending from a shore over water and supported by piles or pillars, used to secure, protect, and provide access to ships or boats.
- Such a structure used predominantly for entertainment.
- A supporting structure at the junction of connecting spans of a bridge.
- Architecture. Any of various vertical supporting structures, especially:
- A pillar, generally rectangular in cross section, supporting an arch or roof.
- The portion of a wall between windows, doors, or other openings.
- A reinforcing structure that projects from a wall; a buttress.
[Middle English per, bridge support, partly from Norman French pere, piere (from Old French puiere, a support , from puie , from puier, to support , from Vulgar Latin *podiāre , from Latin podium, platform; see podium) and partly from Medieval Latin pera (from Old North French pire, piere, breakwater , possibly from Latin petra, rock , from Greek petrā).]






