
1) European 2) Hollander 3) Netherlander 4) Play by Amiri Baraka
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1) Hollander 2) Netherlander
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[rail] A dutchman is colloquially a short piece of rail (approximately 4-6 inches, i.e. 100-150mm, long) that is cut specially and carried by the railroad section men in their hy-rail truck along with the tools and oxy-acetylene torch. During rail inspection, maintenance gangs occasionally come across a broken rail end, where the ends of ra...
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• (n.) A native, or one of the people, of Holland.
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(from the article `African American literature`) ...in original, sometimes shocking verse previewed in Baraka`s The Dead Lecturer (1964, first published under the name of LeRoi Jones). In the same ... ...the Beat movement, attended graduate school, and published his first major collection of poetry, Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide No...
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Material used to smooth the gap between abutting flats. (US)
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a piece of pipe that has been twisted off inside a female connection; or a short section of material, such as belting or pipe, used to lengthen existing equipment.
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Dutch'man noun ;
plural Dutchmen A native, or one of the people, of Holland.
Dutchman's breeches (Botany) ,
a perennial American herb ( Dicentra cucullaria ), with peculiar double-spurred flowers. See Illust. of Dicentra . - -
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A small, matching piece of dimension stone that is cut, finished and attached with the tightest possible joint to a floor, wall, top, or other larger piece of stone to increase its length or width or to repair or replace a missing or damaged area. Dutchmen are usually affixed in the fabrication shop with epoxy or polyester resin.
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Any type of temporary prop or support.
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Thin strips of cloth used to mask cracks between flats.
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a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands. · (l.c.)a piece or wedge inserted to hide the fault in a badly made joint, to stop an opening, etc. · a narrow strip of canvas to conceal the join between two flats. · a German.
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[Logging] (As Used In Falling) A method used to pull a tree against its lean by leaving a section of the undercut on one corner of the face. The portion left consists of a single saw kerf in one side of the face cut. A single saw kerf must never extend completely across the stump.
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[Logging] General reference made to a special falling technique in which the constant relationships of the face, holding wood and backcut are intentionally altered to solve a particular falling problem. (Refer to Kerf Dutchman, Step Dutchman, and Swing Dutchman.)
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[Logging] See
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