the plural for quay is quay's :D
No, the plural for quay is quays - no apostrophe. An apostrophe indicates either a possessive or a contraction - not a plural.
This applies even for words that end in a vowel (eg the plural of bee is bees, not bee's) and for abbreviations (eg the plural od DVD is DVDs, not DVD's).
Don't use apostrophes in plurals!
Key and cay are the homophones for quay
Quay, pronounced Key is a monosyllabic word. Only one syllable.
Synonyms for quay include pier, berth, jetty, landing, wharf, and key. There are no specific antonyms for quay.
A homophone for "key" is "quay." The word "quay" refers to a structure built along the shore or a riverbank that is used for loading and unloading boats or ships.
"Quay" functions as a noun and is used to refer to a structure built parallel to the shoreline for docking ships or loading and unloading cargo.
Key and cay are the homophones for quay
Stephen Quay goes by Brothers Quay.
Timothy Quay goes by Brothers Quay.
Dave Quay's birth name is David Maxwell Dunn Quay.
there 1 syllable in quay
The country of "Quay" does not exist.
a quay
A group of new ships was standing in a quay
A crowd was waiting on the quay.
Red Quay was created in 1958.
New Quay's population is 1,200.
Gyles' Quay was created in 1780.