Piet vs Pier - What's the difference?
piet | pier |
The magpie.
*, II.12:
A raised platform built from the shore out over water, supported on piles; used to secure, or provide access to shipping; a jetty.
A similar structure, especially at a seaside resort, used to provide entertainment.
(US, nautical) A structure that projects tangentially from the shoreline to accommodate ships; often double-sided.
A structure supporting the junction between two spans of a bridge.
(architecture) A rectangular pillar, or similar structure, that supports an arch, wall or roof.
As a proper noun piet
is : short form of (l) .As a noun pier is
(lb) (l) (raised platform built from the shore out over water).piet
English
Alternative forms
* piot, pyet, pyotNoun
(en noun)- We teach Blacke-birds, Starlins, Ravens, Piots , and Parots to chat.