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Quay
Ships moor at a "quay," which is a structure built alongside a body of water, providing a place for vessels to dock and load or unload cargo and passengers. Quays are typically made of concrete, stone, or wood and are designed to withstand the forces of tides and currents. They can be found in ports and harbors around the world, facilitating maritime trade and transport.
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Some nouns beginning with the letter Q are:QuartQuarterQuiltQuintQuillQueenQuiverQuestionQuotientQuandaryQuailQuinine
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.
Countries beginning with O: Oman Countries beginning with Q: Qatar
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
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Q Ships - which were merchant ships armed with camouflaged weapons which could be used against surface submarines.