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1 ditcher
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2 ♦ ladder
♦ ladder /ˈlædə(r)/n.1 scala ( non in muratura): rung ladder, scala a pioli; rope ladder, scala di corda; (naut.) biscaglina; (fig.) the social ladder, la scala sociale; to climb a ladder, salire su una scala a pioli● ladder ditcher, escavatore ( di trincee) a catena di tazze □ ladder dredge, draga a tazze □ (elettron.) ladder network, rete a scala □ ladder stitch, punto a scala ( nel ricamo) □ (fig.) the ladder to success, il mezzo per conseguire il successo □ (ferr.) ladder track, binario di smistamento □ ladder trencher = ladder ditcher ► sopra □ ladder truck, autoscala ( dei pompieri) □ to mend ladders in a stocking, rimagliare una calza.(to) ladder /ˈlædə(r)/A v. t.B v. i.( di calze) smagliarsi.
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Ditcher — Ditch er, n. One who digs ditches. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ditcher — ditch ► NOUN ▪ a narrow channel dug to hold or carry water. ► VERB 1) provide with a ditch. 2) (with reference to an aircraft) bring or come down in a forced landing on the sea. 3) informal get rid of; give up. DERIVATIVES ditcher noun … English terms dictionary
ditcher — /dich euhr/, n. 1. a person who digs ditches. 2. a person who ditches. 3. ditchdigger (def. 3). [1350 1400; ME dicher. See DITCH, ER1] * * * … Universalium
ditcher — noun Agent noun of ditch; one who ditches (usually in the sense of a digger of ditches, or one who habitually abandons) … Wiktionary
Ditcher — The Ditchers were so called because they were prepared to stand in a last ditch attempt against the Liberal government reforms to the constitution. Many of the nobility were determined to prevent David Lloyd George introducing the Parliament Act… … Wikipedia
ditcher — ditch·er || dɪtʃə(r) n. one who digs ditches … English contemporary dictionary
ditcher — ditch·er … English syllables
ditcher — /ˈdɪtʃə/ (say dichuh) noun 1. someone or something that digs ditches. 2. Bowls a bowl which goes into the ditch (def. 3) having touched neither the jack nor any other bowl in play …
ditcher — ˈdichə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English dicher, from dichen to make a ditch + er more at ditch 1. : a workman who digs or repairs ditches 2. : a … Useful english dictionary
spreader-ditcher — /spred euhr dich euhr/, n. Railroads. a machine for shaping and cleaning roadbeds and ditches and for freeing tracks of ice and snow by plowing and digging. * * * … Universalium
last-ditcher — last ditch·er … English syllables