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1 intermediate pier
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2 бык (опора моста)
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Опора моста, воспринимающая нагрузку от двух пролётных строений и имеющая обтекаемую в плане форму и водорез или ледорез со стороны верховой части водотока
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- дороги, мосты, тоннели, аэродромы
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