Bridge - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dry shod
Without wetting the feet having or keeping the feet or shoes dry as a land bridge over which man and beasts could have crossed dry shod
Entireness
The state or condition of being entire completeness fullness totality as the entireness of an arch or a bridge
Bungee jump
an act of derring do in which a person jumps from a high platform such as a bridge attached usually by the legs to a bungee cord which is set to a length that will halt
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Fabricate
form into a whole by uniting its parts to frame to construct to build as to fabricate a bridge or ship
guy
end of a boom spar or yard in a ship a chain or wire rope connecting a suspension bridge with the land on either side to prevent lateral swaying a rod or rope attached to the top
Inched
Having or measuring so many inches as a four inched bridge
Mudsill
usually embedded in the soil the lowest timber of a house also that sill or timber of a bridge which is laid at the bottom of the water See Sill
Pass
in etc to pass swiftly directly smoothly etc to pass to the rear under the yoke over the bridge across the field beyond the border etc
Pier
detached mass of masonry whether insulated or supporting one side of an arch or lintel as of a bridge the piece of wall between two openings
Pontifice
Bridgework structure or edifice of a bridge
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