
1) Bridge element 2) Column 3) Dam foundation 4) Making a heap 5) Pier support 6) Pier supporter 7) Pile 8) Pillar 9) Spile 10) Stacking 11) Stilt
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1) Pier 2) Spile 3) Stilt 4) Support
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pile • (n.) The act of heaping up. • (n.) The process of building up, heating, and working, fagots, or piles, to form bars, etc. • (n.) A series of piles; piles considered collectively; as, the piling of a bridge.
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Support, protection for wharves, piers etc.; constructed of piles (see PILE)
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A thick post supporting or mooring a dock or pier. It is deep inside the seabed, and it projects above the water level.
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Sticking or caking of ink pigment on the plate or blanket instead of passing on readily to the intended surface.
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Support, protection for wharves, piers etc.; constructed of piles (see PILE)
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Support, protection for wharves, piers etc.; constructed of piles (see PILE)
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Pil'ing noun [ See
Pile a heap.]
1. The act of heaping up.
2. (Iron Manuf.) The process of building up, heating, and working, fagots, or piles, to form bars, etc.
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In decorating, piling is a defect which occurs when a quick-drying paint is applied by brush and begins to set during application, resulting in a thick, uneven film.
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Support, protection for wharves, piers etc.; constructed of piles (see PILE)
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Support, protection for wharves, piers etc.; constructed of piles(see PILE)
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Arranging timber in
piles or
stacks, for seasoning and storage.
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A process in which several bars are stacked and hot rolled together with the objective of improving the homogeneity of the final product. Used in primitive iron making.
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A structural steel product with edges designed to interlock; used in the construction of cofferdams or riverbank reinforcement.
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A printing problem caused by the accumulation of paper fibres (called lint), pieces of detached coating particles or other paper debris on the printing plate or blanket.
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noun a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure
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A build up of pigment or paper coatings onto the plate, blankets or rollers.
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A process in which several bars are stacked and hot rolled together with the objective of improving the homogeneity of the final product. Used in primitive iron making.
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