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Brigbote, or Bragbote
Brigbote, or Bragbote [fr. brig, Sax.; and bote, compensatio], the contribution to the repair of bridges, walls, and castles, which by the old laws of the Anglo-Saxons might not be remitted, Fleta, 1. 1,
Inched
Having or measuring so many inches as a four inched bridge
bank
chartered bank ;esp : a facility that performs some banking functions and is separate from a main office bridge bank : a national bank that is chartered for a limited time to operate an insolvent bank until
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Balustrade
balusters topped by a rail serving as an open parapet as along the edge of a balcony terrace bridge or the eaves of a building or as a guard railing on a staircase it serves as a
Barbican
A tower or advanced work defending the entrance to a castle or city as at a gate or bridge It was often large and strong having a ditch and drawbridge of its own
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
Chesses
The platforms consisting of two or more planks doweled together for the flooring of a temporary military bridge
Crossruff
The play in bridge or whist where partners trump each a different suit and lead to each other for that purpose called
Culvert
A transverse drain or waterway of masonry under a road railroad canal etc a small bridge
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
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