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A superimposed construction placed between two roof areas to join the roofs.
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On electric guitars, small, movable bridge parts called saddles support each string, setting its height, spacing from adjacent strings, and how well it stays in tune with the others. On acoustic guitars, there's usually one saddle for all of the strings, made of bone or a hard synthetic material, that's shaped to set the strings' heights, spacing, and tuning accuracy.
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the pair of brackets found at the base of the socket of a lamp. It is used to connect the harp (which holds the lampshade) to the lamp.
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Concrete covering over masonry arch.
Ãâó: www.hants.gov.uk/environment/bridges/glossary.html
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The upright blade which sits in the bridge, often bone, where the strings sit. See anatomy.
Ãâó: www.guitarforbeginners.com/glossary.html
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