abutment
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abutment — abut·ment /ə bət mənt/ n: the place at which abutting occurs at the abutment of two properties Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. abutment … Law dictionary
Abutment — A*but ment ([.a]*b[u^]t ment), n. 1. State of abutting. [1913 Webster] 2. That on or against which a body abuts or presses; as (a) (Arch.) The solid part of a pier or wall, etc., which receives the thrust or lateral pressure of an arch, vault, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abutment — pier, *buttress … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abutment — [n] masonry mass arch end, bridge end, end piece, jutting piece, support, vault end; concepts 745,827,833 … New thesaurus
abutment — [ə but′mənt] n. 1. the act or an instance of abutting 2. something that abuts or borders upon something else 3. the point of contact between a support and the thing supported 4. a) that part of a support which carries the weight of an arch and… … English World dictionary
Abutment — An abutment is an end support of a bridge superstructure.Abutments are used for the following purposes: * to transmit the reaction of superstructure to the foundations. * to retain the earth filling. * to connect the superstructure to the… … Wikipedia
abutment — ramtas statusas Aprobuotas sritis statyba apibrėžtis Betoninio arba gelžbetoninio hidrotechnikos statinio vandens įtekėjimo, pratekėjimo ir ištekėjimo dalių šoninė siena, susiejanti vandens tėkmės zoną su greta esančia žemės užtvanka ir krantu… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Abutment pier — Pier Pier, n. [OE. pere, OF. piere a stone, F. pierre, fr. L. petra, Gr. ?. Cf. {Petrify}.] 1. (Arch.) (a) Any detached mass of masonry, whether insulated or supporting one side of an arch or lintel, as of a bridge; the piece of wall between two… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abutment post — implant post implant abutment … Medical dictionary
abutment splint — adjacent tooth restorations that have been rigidly united at their proximal contact areas to form a single abutment with multiple roots … Medical dictionary