scaf·fold·ing

scaf·fold·ing
/ˈskæfəldıŋ/ noun [noncount]
: the metal poles and wooden boards that are used to build or support a scaffold (sense 1)

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  • scaf|fold|ing — «SKAF uhl dihng», noun. 1. a scaffold or a system of scaffolds: »A fire which broke out in scaffolding that had been erected round it during repair work... (London Times). 2. materials for scaffolds …   Useful english dictionary

  • fold — fold·able; fold·age; fold; fold·less; in·fold; man·i·fold·er; man·i·fold·ly; man·i·fold·ness; mil·lion·fold; mul·ti·fold; one·fold; re·fold; re·fold·er; scaf·fold·age; scaf·fold·er; scaf·fold·ing; sev·en·fold·ed; tri·fold; twi·fold;… …   English syllables

  • scaf — scaf·fie; scaf·fold·age; scaf·fold·er; scaf·fold·ing; scaf·fold; …   English syllables

  • scaffolding — scaf·fold·ing …   English syllables

  • scaffolding — scaf|fold|ing [ˈskæfəldıŋ] n [U] a set of poles and boards that are built into a structure for workers to stand on when they are working on the outside of a building …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • scaffolding — scaf|fold|ing [ skæfəldıŋ, skæ,fouldıŋ ] noun uncount poles and boards used for making a scaffold on the outside of a building …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • scaffolding — scaf•fold•ing [[t]ˈskæf əl dɪŋ, oʊl [/t]] n. 1) bui a scaffold or system of scaffolds 2) bui materials for scaffolds • Etymology: 1300–50 …   From formal English to slang

  • Scaffolding — Scaf fold*ing, n. 1. A scaffold; a supporting framework; as, the scaffolding of the body. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Materials for building scaffolds. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • er — er·i·an·thus; er·ic; er·i·ca; er·i·ca·ce·ae; er·i·cad; er·i·ca·les; er·i·ce·tal; er·i·ce·tic·o·lous; er·i·coid; er·i·co·phyte; erig·er·on; er·i·glos·sa; er·ik·ite; er·i·na·ceous; er·i·na·ceus; er·in·ite; er·i·nose; er·i·o·bot·rya;… …   English syllables

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