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Platform
A plat a plan a sketch a model a pattern Used also figuratively
Scalebeam
lever or beam of a balance the lever of a platform scale to which the poise for weighing is applied
Roundtop
A top a platform at a masthead so called because formerly round in shape
maintop
The platform about the head of the mainmast in square rigged vessels
Implied contract
v. Cockrell, (1870) LR 5 QB 501, that a public platform provided for payment may be used with safety; or that
Process, connected with the manufacture
and for manu-facturing lime, coke, and limestones lifted to the platform at the head kiln by the aid of power, CCE
Sky Sign
or over any railway, canal, railway station, wharf, quay, yard, platform, or station or wharf or quay approach belonging to a
Untoward incident
hall, cloakroom or reservation or booking office or on any platform or in any other place within the precincts of a
Husting
hustings, Madox, Hist. Excheq., c. xx. Also the raised wooden platform from which candidates for seats in Parliament, prior to the
VerbarHautpas
raised part of the floor of a large room a platform for a raised table or throne See Dais
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