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1. a substance or material such as sandpaper, pumice, or emery, used for cleaning, grinding, smoothing, or polishing 1. a device, machine, or part used for mixing, shaking, or vibrating a material, usually a fluid 1. any of several devices, usually of steel, attached to a vessel by a cable and dropped overboard so as to grip the bottom and restrict the vessel's movement 2.an object used to hold something else firmly in place: the rock provided an anchor for the rope 1.any flat, curved, or irregular expanse of a surface 2.the extent of a two-dimensional surface enclosed within a specified boundary or geometric figure: 1.to seize (a ship) under lawful authority 2.to slow or stop the development or progress of (a disease, growth, etc) any of the fibrous amphibole and serpentine minerals, esp chrysotile and tremolite, that are incombustible and resistant to chemicals. It was formerly widely used in the form of fabric or board as a heat-resistant structural material 1. (of a continuously variable ratio, such as speed) the quotient of the differences between the initial and final values of the two quantities that make up the ratio
An excavator whose bucket is rigidly attached to a hinged pole on the boom and is drawn backward to the machine when in operation.
a rigid usually straight length of metal, wood, etc, that is longer than it is wide or thick, used esp as a barrier or as a structural or mechanical part: 1. a barrier for defence, esp one erected hastily, as during street fighting 1. anything serving to obstruct passage or to maintain separation, such as a fence or gate 1. Not having a beam. 2. Not emitting light to turn or cause to turn from a particular direction 1. an explosion, as of dynamite 1a mechanical device, such as a fan, that blows 2a low-pressure rotary compressor, esp in a furnace or internal-combustion engine 1. a closed vessel or arrangement of enclosed tubes in which water is heated to supply steam to drive an engine or turbine or provide heat 1. to make a deep prolonged resonant sound, as of thunder or artillery fire 1. a crack, break, or rupture
An act of overcoming or penetrating an obstacle or restriction
The act or process of amassing or increasing: a military buildup; a buildup of tension during the strike. 2. The result of building up 1. a strong thick rope, usually of twisted hemp or steel wire 1. a thing or place that confines or imprisons a container, esp for liquids, usually of thin sheet metal a beam, girder, or structural framework that is fixed at one end and is free at the other 2a part of a beam or a structure projecting outwards beyond its support 1 the ownership interests of a business as represented by the excess of assets over liabilities 2the upper part of a column or pier that supports the entablatur 1. a thin stiff board made from paper pulp and used esp for making cartons 1. the process or cost of carting 1. to shape (molten metal, glass, etc) by pouring or pressing it into a mould 1. the inner upper surface of a room
A hoisting device consisting of a chain suspended from or laid over a fixed, raised structure such as a beam, used to lift heavy objects, especially vehicle engines
1. a course into which something can be directed or moved 1. a very fine-grained material that consists of hydrated aluminium silicate, quartz, and organic fragments and occurs as sedimentary rocks, soils, and other deposits. It becomes plastic when moist but hardens on heating and is used in the manufacture of bricks, cement, ceramics, etc a numerical or constant factor in an algebraic term: to fall down or cave in suddenly 1. capacity to testify in a court of law; eligibility to be sworn the act of compressing or the condition of being compressed 1. to keep or close within bounds; limit; restrict 1. a specialist who gives expert advice or information 1. an object used for or capable of holding, esp for transport or storage, such as a carton, box, etc 1. an instance of contracting or the state of being contracted 1. a person or firm that contracts to supply materials or labour, esp for building to break or cause to break without complete separation of the parts device for lifting and moving heavy objects, typically consisting of a moving boom, beam, or gantry from which lifting gear is suspended 1. a plane surface formed by cutting across a solid, esp perpendicular to its longest axis 1. a piece of furniture or a recessed area of a room, with a door concealing storage space to assist the hardening of (concrete, mortar, etc) by keeping it moist 1. something curved or a curved part of a thing a solid consisting of two parallel planes bounded by identical closed curves, usually circles, that are interconnected at every point by a set of parallel lines, usually perpendicular to the planes. 1.loss of something desirable 2.informal cost; expense the intrinsic invariable weight of a structure, such as a bridge. It may also include any permanent loads attached to the structure 1. fragments or remnants of something destroyed or broken; rubble 1.the change in direction of a light beam as it crosses a boundary between two media with different refractive indexes 2.a deviation of the indicator of a measuring instrument from its zero position 1. the act or means of getting rid of something to throw into turmoil or disorder 1. to share or be shared out in parts; distribute 1. a mechanical device for gripping or holding, esp one of the axial slots by which gear wheels or shafts are engaged to transmit torque
1. a small truck used on building sites, having a load-bearing container at the front that can be tipped up to unload the contents 1. dry fine powdery material, such as particles of dirt, earth or pollen 1. (of a body or material) capable of returning to its original shape after compression, expansion, stretching, or other deformation 1. to make or become longer; stretch
1. the act of emitting or sending forth 1. external conditions or surroundings, esp those in which people live or work 1. a powered machine for digging earth, gravel, sand, etc, esp a caterpillar tractor so equipped a way out; door or gate by which people may leave 1. of, involving, or characterized by an explosion or explosions to put out or quench (a light, flames, etc cessation of normal operation; breakdown 1. any device for creating a current of air by movement of a surface or number of surfaces, esp a rotating device consisting of a number of blades attached to a central hub 1. a structure that serves to enclose an area such as a garden or field, usually made of posts of timber, concrete, or metal connected by wire, netting, rails, or boards 1. a natural or synthetic filament that may be spun into yarn, such as cotton or nylon 1. liable to catch fire; readily combustible; inflammable 1. a projecting disc-shaped collar or rim on an object for locating or strengthening it or for attaching it to another object A reversal of flame in a system that is counter to the usual flow of the combustible mixture. horizontal; level 1. a number of aircraft, ships, buses, etc, operating together or under the same ownership 1. the act of flexing or the state of being flexed 1. the material used in making a floor, esp the surface material
Plants considered as a group, especially the plants of a particular country, region, or tim A small industrial vehicle with a power-operated pronged platform that can be raised and lowered for insertion under a load to be lifted and moved.
1. an arrangement of wooden boards, bolts, etc, used to shape reinforced concrete while it is setting a construction below the ground that distributes the load of a building, wall, etc n open structure that gives shape and support to something, such as the transverse stiffening ribs of a ship's hull or an aircraft's fuselage or the skeletal beams and uprights of a building 1. to provide (a house, room, etc) with furniture, carpets, etc 1. a bridgelike framework used to support a travelling crane, signals over a railway track, etc 1. outer covering spectacles, often of coloured glass or covered with gauze: used to protect the eyes 1. a machine, either self-powered or towed by a tractor, that levels earth, rubble, etc, as in road construction 1. any thick fatty oil, esp one used as a lubricant for machinery, etc 1. a network of horizontal and vertical lines superimposed over a map, building plan, etc, for locating points to reduce or be reduced to small particles by pounding or abrading 1. a reference book listing brief facts on a subject or place or directions for maintenance or repair, as of a car comb hand-held, power-operated shears used by a shearer something resembling this, esp for attaching something to the body 1. exposure or vulnerability to injury, loss, evil, etc 1. involving great risk 1. the state of being bodily and mentally vigorous and free from disease 1. a piece of protective or defensive armour for the head worn by soldiers, policemen, firemen, divers, etc to raise or lift up, esp by mechanical means
1. a piece of material, usually metal, curved or bent and used to suspend, catch, hold, or pull something 1. a flexible pipe, for conveying a liquid or gas