Jetty

//ˈd͡ʒɛti//

Synonyms for "jetty" (116 found)

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Translations

51 translations across 23 languages.

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Bulgarian

3 entries
  • вълнолом noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • еркер noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)
  • лоджия noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)

Catalan

1 entries
  • espigó noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 突碼頭 /突码头 noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • 防波堤 noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Dutch

1 entries
  • pier noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • ĝeto noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Finnish

4 entries
  • aallonmurtaja noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • uloke noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)
  • rakentaa aallonmurtaja verb ((transitive) to provide (a riverbank, seashore, etc.) with a jetty; (intransitive) to provide a riverbank, seashore, etc., with a jetty)
  • ulontaa verb ((transitive) to construct (a part of a building) so that it jets or projects beyond the rest; (intransitive) of (a part of) a building: to jet or project beyond the rest of the building or other structures)

French

1 entries
  • jetée noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Georgian

3 entries
  • კაშხალი noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • მიწაყრილი noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • ჯებირი noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

German

4 entries
  • Auskragung noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)
  • Damm noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • Erker noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)
  • Mole noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Greek

2 entries
  • λιμενοβραχίονας noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • μόλος noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Italian

4 entries
  • cornicione noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)
  • frangiflutti noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • molo noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • pensilina noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)

Ligurian

1 entries
  • meu noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Malay

1 entries
  • jeti noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Norman

1 entries
  • caûchie noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Polish

3 entries
  • molo noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)
  • molo noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • pomost noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • molhe noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • quebra-mar noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Russian

4 entries
  • волноло́м noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • волноре́з noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • мол noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • э́ркер noun (part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • laimrig noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Spanish

3 entries
  • dique noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • malecón noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • rompeolas noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Swedish

2 entries
  • pir noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • vågbrytare noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Turkish

1 entries
  • mendirek noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • мол noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)
  • хвилеріз noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

West Coast Bajau

1 entries
  • pungkaan biduk noun (structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater)

Sample sentences

29 total sentences available.

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We ate a waffle on the jetty.

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A young couple were watching the sunset from the jetty.

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They walked to the end of the jetty and sat down, their feet dangling above the water.

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The jetty has some slats missing.

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.