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1) General subject: bearer, brace, bracket, chock, girder, jamb, jambeau, leg, on shore, post, puncheon, rest, shore, skid, stanchion, stand, strut, supporting piece, tree prop, trellis (для плодовых деревьев), underpinning, upholder, upright3) Naval: crotchet, pylon, saddle pin5) Engineering: adapter brace, cleat, heel rest (для станочных приспособлений), horsing, load backrest, prop stay, raker, rance, spur, stake, stay, strutting piece, support, treble, tree7) Construction: crutch (полотнища обоев, наклеиваемого на потолок), jammer, punch prop, raker pile, raking shore, slip, brob, shoring, staddle8) Railway term: chock block, counter brace, cross brace, undersetting9) Automobile industry: block, pillar, supporting block, toe bearing10) Architecture: counterfort11) Mining: balk, gooder (Krokodil), pit prop, sprag13) Physics: butment14) Oil: buttress15) Food industry: pritch pole16) Mechanic engineering: stay rod18) Automation: chair, stock, support rest19) Arms production: standard20) Makarov: balk (поддерживающая кровлю пласта), bracing, stake (напр. для дерева), stake (напр., для дерева)
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Undersetting — Un der*set ting, n. Something set or built under as a support; a pedestal. Sir H. Wotton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
undersetting — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Middle English, from under (III) + setting, gerund of setten to set : something set or built under as a support : underpinning … Useful english dictionary
Cullercoats — Bay Daughter of the Coast Guard, Winslow Homer, 1881.Museo Thyssen Bornemisza. Cullercoats. Cullercoats is an urban area of North East England, with a population 9,40 … Wikipedia
accotement — [ akɔtmɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1755; « ce qui étaye » 1614; de accoter 1 ♦ Espace aménagé entre la chaussée et le fossé, entre un mur et un ruisseau. Accotements stabilisés. Stationner sur l accotement. ⇒ bas côté. 2 ♦ Ballast latéral des voies ferrées. ●… … Encyclopédie Universelle
underset — noun /ˈʌndəsɛt/ (say unduhset) 1. an ocean undercurrent. 2. Mining a lower vein of ore. –verb (t) /ʌndəˈsɛt/ (say unduh set) (underset, undersetting) 3. to support from below …