Noun
embarcadero (plural embarcaderos)
(rare) A quay; a wharf.
El Camino Real, Alma Street, and Embarcadero and Middlefield roads, all identified as "high priorities" for adding bicycle lanes to improve safety by the 2003 Palo Alto Bicycle Transportation Plan, still contain no provisions for cyclists. Source: Internet
At around the same time, the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system installed a zoetrope-type advertisement between the Embarcadero and Montgomery stations which could be viewed by commuters traveling in either direction. Source: Internet
NET Framework SDK, nmake utility), Embarcadero Technologies (bcc32 compiler, make utility). Source: Internet
George Bauman, owner of Jack's, faced closure of his business because of the development of the Golden Gateway and Embarcadero Center. Source: Internet
A group of young women carry a banner at the front of the pro-life march along San Francisco’s Embarcadero, Jan. Source: Internet
At the end of the rally, they will take BART to the San Francisco March for Our Lives to join that event at 1 p.m. The San Francisco march will follow a route from Civic Center Plaza to Embarcadero Plaza. Source: Internet