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1 scaffolding
noun (an erection of metal poles and wooden planks used by men at work on (the outside of) a building.) andaime* * *scaf.fold.ing[sk'æfəldiŋ] n 1 sistema de andaimes. 2 material para andaime. -
2 scaffolding
noun (an erection of metal poles and wooden planks used by men at work on (the outside of) a building.) andaime -
3 scaffold
['skæfəld](a raised platform especially for use formerly when putting a criminal etc to death.) cadafalso* * *scaf.fold[sk'æfəld] n 1 andaime, palanque, armação. 2 patíbulo, cadafalso. 3 Anat esqueleto. -
4 scaffold
['skæfəld](a raised platform especially for use formerly when putting a criminal etc to death.) patíbulo
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