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Reinforce
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Reinforcement
See Reeumlnforcement
gusseted
provided or reinforced with gussets Opposite of ungusseted
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Reinforced concrete
Concrete having within its mass a system of iron or steel supports such as bars rods or a heavy mesh to provide increased tensile strength and shear resistance Same as Ferro concrete
blue jeans
or a similar fabric designed originally to serve as inexpensive durable workclothes and often having metal rivets for reinforcement They have become very popular as casual wear for all age groups and more expensive and more carefully
extinguished
caused to die out because of the absence or withdrawal of reinforcement of a conditioned response
iceboat
A ship with a reinforced bow to break up ice and keep channels open for navigation an icebreaker
icebreaker
a ship with a reinforced bow and powerful engines designed to break up layers of ice on waterways and keep channels open for
Determined
(Denny) v. Acton Youth Court, (2004) 1 WLR 305 Determined, imports a degree of finality and this is reinforced by the qualification, Reg. v. Home Secretary, Ex parte Salem (CA), (1999) 2 WLR 1.
Hut
the floor of which, excluding for the floor at the plinth level, is not constructed of masonry or reinforced concrete, West Bengal Thika Tenancy (Acquisition and Regulation) Act, 2001, s. 2(4).
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