jutty

/ˈdʒʌti/
noun
  1. A structure, such as a pier or breakwater, that projects into a body of water to protect a harbor or shoreline.
    • Engineers built a concrete jutty to stop the beach from eroding.
    • Children sat on the jutty, dangling their feet over the calm water.
    • The fishing boats tied up alongside the old stone jutty.
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