verb

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To set up a scaffolding; to surround a building with scaffolding.

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To sustain; to provide support for.

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To dispose of the bodies of the dead on a scaffold or raised platform, as by some Native American tribes.

noun

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A temporary modular system of tubes (or formerly wood) forming a framework used to support people and material in the construction or repair of buildings and other large structures.

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Source code etc. that is incomplete and serves as a basis for further development.

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Any framework or support.

Examples of scaffolding in a Sentence

A maze of scaffolding erected for the building of the cathedral tower.

Keith Wade climbs the scaffolding to have a closer look.

We'll need to add more scaffolding to make it safe.

A world record 230 miles of free-standing scaffolding poles were used at the construction stage of the humid tropics biome.

How do I obtain a permit to erect scaffolding?

Opposite the closed Corner House Book Gallery are buildings encased in scaffolding, but this is the only obvious sign of activity.

They were only preparatory, like the scaffolding around a new building under construction.

We see the role of Brookside as providing a temporary scaffolding to support the existing network until the local network can take over again.

Scaffold / hoarding License In order to regulate the placing of scaffolding / hoardings on the highway you are required to obtain a license.

Lewyn for example was to provide stone and lime whereas Lord Scrope was to provide kindling and wood for scaffolding.

In many of the images, scaffolding, hoardings, bridges, railings and junctions are recurrent motifs.

Don't erect scaffolding without the prior permission of the Roads Authority.

And lastly, even Mol's Coffee House is surrounded by scaffolding!

The Mill stood for years in a state of near collapse, supported by scaffolding.

To prepare for this, we will start building scaffolding over the Duke of Northumberland river on Monday 11 April.

Strong tutor support provides the scaffolding within which active learning proceeds.

The cramped position atop high scaffolding for four years caused him enormous discomfort.

Users of tower scaffolding must either be persons trained to erect the scaffolding or persons accompanied by a trained individual.

The outside the building was cocooned in scaffolding clad with reinforced plastic sheeting.

And lastly, even Mol 's Coffee House is surrounded by scaffolding !

The main arena had four scaffolding towers, one in each corner.

A twin legged lanyard is used for climbing steelwork, racking or scaffolding therefore moving between anchor points and still maintaining security.

So how do you use scaffolding to shore up a pile of vertically stacked small rounded cobbles?

Up slope, from the point of entry, an obvious dig now supported by scaffolding ascends into a ruckle of massive boulders.

Several deep pots in the streamway are crossed by scaffolding poles which were well under water.

We also had a securely tied down hide on the top of a scaffolding tower at Bentley Station for filming the rooks.

One half of the bridge had been worked on and the scaffolding removed in time for the races.

An assessment was also made at this time as to the amount of lifting tackle and scaffolding required to safely dis-assemble the engine.

What kind of paint can I use to paint some scaffolding poles black in a rig.

There is very limited access to the site restricting the area the scaffolding contractors have to work in.

Scaffolding tubes 48mm OD 5ft long tubes will give you about a 3ft straight-sided tunnel.

If you have been injured in a scaffolding accident you are entitled to make a personal injury claim.

There, he suspected, it enmeshed other scaffolding proteins, preventing their proper integration into the lamina.

It lingered, shrouded in scaffolding, its future uncertain for five years.

In the wide-angle shots, you see the woman walking under a scaffolding where a cement mixer is about to topple off.

Scaffolding is one way of increasing the length of time that a toddler will use a toy or game.

Tragically, however, on February 17, 1937, ten men died when the scaffolding they were on fell through the safety net and into the bay below.

The ferment thus set free brings about the coagulation of the serum, which acts as a protective and temporary scaffolding to the injured tissues.

A light, wooden, open scaffolding served to represent the palace.

The younger and smaller trees are remarkably durable, especially when the bark is allowed to remain on them; and most of the poles imported into Britain for scaffolding, ladders, mining-timber and similar uses are furnished by this fir.

It is related that, during the performance of one of his plays, the scaffolding of the wooden stage gave way, in consequence of which the Athenians built a theatre of stone; but recent excavations make it doubtful whether a stone theatre existed in Athens at so early a date.

To this very plausible theory it may be objected that in many slowrunning furnaces, which work very regularly and show no sign of scaffolding, the outward flare of the boshes continues (though steepened) far above this region of pastiness, indeed nearly half-way to the top of the furnace.

Its forms are not unseldom scaffolding for the house of knowledge rather than the framework of the house itself.

So arrogant, however, did the masons become, that the prince bade remove the scaffolding, and all, save Manole, perished of hunger.

The Phenomenology is the picture of the Hegelian philosophy in the making - at the stage before the scaffolding has been removed from the building.

As no scaffolding could be used for the centre spans, the girders were built on shore, floated out and raised by hydraulic presses.

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