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Bridge
viaduct which is part of a highway and includes the abutments and any other part of a bridge but not the
Butting joint
struts and braces form with the truss posts sometimes called abutting joint
Abbuttals, or Abuttals
Abbuttals, or Abuttals [fr. abutter, or aboutir, Fr., to limit or bound; or
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Drawbore
the holes through the cheeks are to the edge or abutment against which the shoulder is to rest so that a
Dowel
block of wood or metal fitting into holes in the abutting portions of two pieces and being partly in one piece
Brob
shaped spike to be driven alongside the end of an abutting timber to prevent its slipping
meander line
of a body of water that is used to measure abutting property and is not a boundary line
littoral
littoral : of, relating to, or being property abutting an ocean, sea, lake, or pond compare riparian
Street
payment, verandah or other erection, upto the boundary of any abutting property nor accessible to the public, Municipal Committee, Karnal v.
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