I like to see the boats come up to the wharves early in the morning
We have quite a selection of wharves here. I don't know which of the wharves the whaler will use, Willy.
The wharves of the port at San Francisco are fraught with crime.
Wharves is monosyllabic.
A wharf is a dock for cargo ships. Wharves is it's plural.
The plural form for the noun wharf is wharves.
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There are no other word forms for wharves only synonyms and of course the definition for it here let me give them to you. Definition is boat storage and synonyms slip and dock there are more but these are the most relative to the word wharves. That is all it thanks!
They are more than one structure built on the shore.
The singular form of "wharves" is "wharf." A wharf is a structure on the shore of a harbor where ships can dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. It serves as a platform for various maritime activities.
Wharves are structures built along the shore of a body of water, designed for the loading and unloading of ships and boats. They typically consist of a platform supported by piles or a solid foundation, allowing vessels to dock and facilitate the transfer of cargo or passengers. Wharves can be found in ports and harbors, playing a crucial role in maritime trade and transportation.
They are commonly found living attached to pilings and rocks, intertidal to 46 m. Abundant on the underside of wharves in Puget Sound. Can be found on wharves at Boston Harbor marina.