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- PIER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PIER is an intermediate support for the adjacent ends of two bridge spans
- Pier - Wikipedia
In American English, a pier may be synonymous with a dock Piers have been built for several purposes, and because these different purposes have distinct regional variances, the term pier tends to have different nuances of meaning in different parts of the world
- Pier | Definition, Construction, Uses, Facts | Britannica
pier, in building construction, vertical loadbearing member, such as an intermediate support for adjacent ends of two bridge spans In foundations for large buildings, piers are usually cylindrical concrete shafts, cast in prepared holes, but in bridges they take the form of caissons, which are sunk into position
- PIER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PIER definition: 1 a long structure sticking out from the land over the sea, a river, or a lake, where people can… Learn more
- Lake Steilacoom Fishing Pier, Lakewood, Lake Steilacoom, Washington
The Lake Steilacoom Fishing Pier in Lakewood, Washington, offers a fantastic fishing experience for anglers of all levels With its beautiful location, diverse fish population, and easy accessibility, it is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts
- PIER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PIER definition: a structure built on posts extending from land out over water, used as a landing place for ships, an entertainment area, a strolling place, etc ; jetty See examples of pier used in a sentence
- Pier - definition of pier by The Free Dictionary
(Civil Engineering) a structure with a deck that is built out over water, and used as a landing place, promenade, etc 2 (Architecture) a pillar that bears heavy loads, esp one of rectangular cross section 3 (Architecture) the part of a wall between two adjacent openings 4 (Architecture) another name for buttress 1
- List of piers in the United States - Wikipedia
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