| abutment |
The support structure at either end of an arch or bridge. The intermediary supports are called piers.
Ãâó: www.eximcorp.org/Resources/Resources/GlossaryA/glo...
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The part of a mine that supports the strata above an opening in the mine. For example, (1) the weight of the rock above a narrow roadway is transferred to the solid ore/muck along the sides, which act as abutments of the arch of strata spanning the roadway; (2) the weight of the rock over a longwall face is transferred to the front abutment (the solid ore/muck ahead of the face) and the back abutment (the caved and settled material behind the face).
Ãâó: www.labour.gov.sk.ca/safety/mine-rescue-manual/app...
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| abuse |
The physical, sexual, or emotional mistreatment of a child.
Ãâó: www.oberholtzerlaw.com/legterm.htm
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| abutment |
The teeth on either side of a missing tooth. Abutments are the part of the bridge used to support the replacement of the missing teeth (pontics).
Ãâó: www.e-dentalinsurance.net/dentalplans.htm
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| abut |
To touch or border upon. A piece of land bordering on a street or an adjoining property is said to abut such street or property.
Ãâó: www.residentialtitle.com/glossary_of_terms.htm
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