Port laboers can be longshoreman (those who load and unload) or stevedores (those who stow and secure cargo
Yes the wod labourer is a noun. It is a common noun.
A wharf labourer is commonly referred to as a "stevedore." Stevedores are responsible for loading and unloading cargo from ships, managing the movement of goods at the docks, and ensuring that cargo is safely handled and secured. In some regions, they may also be called dockworkers or longshoremen.
James Cox - labourer - was born in 1846.
James Cox - labourer - died in 1925.
Richard Eddy - labourer - died in 1955.
Richard Eddy - labourer - was born in 1882.
Labourer's Friend Society was created in 1830.
Aport is called a port because you put stuff in a port just like boats.
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median nerve supplies the major flexors of forearm which are anti-gravity muscles.As a labourer always do anti-gravity works like pulling up loads etc.,the median nerve is also called labourer's nerve.
A port hole ?
A sheltered port is a harbor.