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Quay
Well, honey, ships moor at quays. That's right, Q-U-A-Y-S. Those fancy docks where ships come to chill and unload their cargo. So next time you're playing Scrabble, remember that little gem of a word for some serious points.
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The quay, which is pronounced like "key" is, can be defined as a place like a warf or structured bank alongside which a ship can moor to load or off load cargo. A link is provided below.
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Q- ships were disguised merchant ships that carried cannons depth charges and anti-submarine equipment. They were used as bait for German U-boats and commercial raiders. The above is fine except Q ships were in WW1 not 2
Q Ships - which were merchant ships armed with camouflaged weapons which could be used against surface submarines.
A Pontoon is a floating platform usually provided at a tidal berth for ships. Also Marinas usually have pontoons for boats to moor at.
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