Etymology: [ 'ska-f&ld also -"fO ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old North French escafaut, modification of Vulgar Latin catafalicum, from Greek kata- cata- + Latin fala siege tower.
third-person singular of scaffold, An elevated platform on which a criminal is executed, A structure made of scaffolding, for workers to stand on while working on a building, To set up a scaffolding; to surround a building with scaffolding, a supporting framework, A temporary structure or platform used to support workers and materials during building construction Also called staging, [n] An elevated wooden platform sometimes used by American Indians as a structure for temporarily holding human remains prior to burial, 1 in decurrent trees, the large branches that form the main structure of the crown As cited in, (see supercontig), The nuclear structure observed when histones are experimentally removed from chromosomes Thought to represent a structural component of the nucleus and of chromosome, Unconnected Scaffold, 1 A temporary structure or platform for workmen to stand or sit on when working in high places; also called Staging 2 A temporary framework structure for the support of concrete forms and other shoring; adjustable metal scaffold is frequently adapted for shoring of concrete formwork, To furnish or uphold with a scaffold, a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workers a platform from which criminals are executed (hanged or beheaded) provide with a scaffold for support; "scaffold the building before painting it, An accumulation of adherent, partly fused material forming a shelf, or dome-shaped obstruction, above the tuyères in a blast furnace, Specifically, a stage or elevated platform for the execution of a criminal; as, to die on the scaffold, for various purposes, as for supporting workmen and materials in building, for exhibiting a spectacle upon, for holding the spectators at a show, etc, raised platform; temporary platform used by workmen during the construction or repair of a building; gallows, platform from which a prisoner is hanged, A scaffold was a raised platform on which criminals were hanged or had their heads cut off. Moore ascended the scaffold and addressed the executioner, provide with a scaffold for support; "scaffold the building before painting it", In genomic mapping, a series of contigs that are in the right order but not necessarily connected in one continuous stretch of sequence, A temporary structure of timber, boards, etc, a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workers, a platform from which criminals are executed (hanged or beheaded), A scaffold is a temporary raised platform on which workers stand to paint, repair, or build high parts of a building. Temporary platform used to elevate and support workers and materials during work on a structure or machine. It consists of one or more wooden planks and is supported by either a timber or a tubular steel or aluminum frame; bamboo is used in parts of Asia. Scaffolding may be raised and lowered by means of cables controlled by a ratchet or electric motor,
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An elevated platform on which a criminal is executed
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A structure made of scaffolding, for workers to stand on while working on a building
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To set up a scaffolding; to surround a building with scaffolding
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a supporting framework
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A temporary structure or platform used to support workers and materials during building construction Also called staging
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[n] An elevated wooden platform sometimes used by American Indians as a structure for temporarily holding human remains prior to burial
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1 in decurrent trees, the large branches that form the main structure of the crown As cited in
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(see supercontig)
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The nuclear structure observed when histones are experimentally removed from chromosomes Thought to represent a structural component of the nucleus and of chromosome
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Unconnected Scaffold
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1 A temporary structure or platform for workmen to stand or sit on when working in high places; also called Staging 2 A temporary framework structure for the support of concrete forms and other shoring; adjustable metal scaffold is frequently adapted for shoring of concrete formwork
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To furnish or uphold with a scaffold
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a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workers a platform from which criminals are executed (hanged or beheaded) provide with a scaffold for support; "scaffold the building before painting it
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An accumulation of adherent, partly fused material forming a shelf, or dome-shaped obstruction, above the tuyères in a blast furnace
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Specifically, a stage or elevated platform for the execution of a criminal; as, to die on the scaffold
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for various purposes, as for supporting workmen and materials in building, for exhibiting a spectacle upon, for holding the spectators at a show, etc
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raised platform; temporary platform used by workmen during the construction or repair of a building; gallows, platform from which a prisoner is hanged isim
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A scaffold was a raised platform on which criminals were hanged or had their heads cut off. Moore ascended the scaffold and addressed the executioner
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provide with a scaffold for support; "scaffold the building before painting it"
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In genomic mapping, a series of contigs that are in the right order but not necessarily connected in one continuous stretch of sequence
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A temporary structure of timber, boards, etc
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a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workers
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a platform from which criminals are executed (hanged or beheaded)
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A scaffold is a temporary raised platform on which workers stand to paint, repair, or build high parts of a building. Temporary platform used to elevate and support workers and materials during work on a structure or machine. It consists of one or more wooden planks and is supported by either a timber or a tubular steel or aluminum frame; bamboo is used in parts of Asia. Scaffolding may be raised and lowered by means of cables controlled by a ratchet or electric motor
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