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Definition of Scaffoldings
1. scaffolding [n] - See also: scaffolding
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scaffoldings
Literary usage of Scaffoldings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pattern Design: A Book for Students Treating in a Practical Way of the by Lewis Foreman Day (1903)
"Reference has been already made to some possible scaffoldings ; others remain
for consideration ; and, in view of the vital way the lines on which a man ..."
2. The Illustrated Magazine of Art (1853)
"... glared fitfully from the scaffoldings, or light shot up from the gas mains,
where holes hod been dug to fix in the barriers. ..."
3. Mount Omi and Beyond: A Record of Travel on the Thibetan Border by Archibald John Little (1901)
"... Stream—Bamboo Grove—Numerous Chinese Family—Fall into a Paddy-field—Tsz" Liu
Ching's Scaffoldings—Grass Replaces Paddy—Cities of Refuge—Strange View for ..."
4. Sketches of India by Moyle Sherer, Officer for fire-side travellers at-home (1824)
"... couches, scaffoldings, ladders, in short, all conveniences. These awaken
astonishment and admiration ; as for delight, when the novelty is gone by, ..."
5. The Chronology of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Comprehending by Henry Boyle (1826)
"Tower-hill and the scaffoldings were crowded with spectators, who beheld it with
the greatest decorum, a conduct that evinced how much the people entered ..."