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A structure, usually of wood, stone, brick, or iron,
erected over a river or other water course, or over a chasm, railroad,
etc., to make a passageway from one bank to the other. |
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Anything supported at the ends, which serves to keep some
other thing from resting upon the object spanned, as in engraving,
watchmaking, etc., or which forms a platform or staging over which
something passes or is conveyed. |
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The small arch or bar at right angles to the strings of a
violin, guitar, etc., serving of raise them and transmit their
vibrations to the body of the instrument. |
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A device to measure the resistance of a wire or other
conductor forming part of an electric circuit. |
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A low wall or vertical partition in the fire chamber of a
furnace, for deflecting flame, etc.; -- usually called a bridge wall. |
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To build a bridge or bridges on or over; as, to bridge a
river. |
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To open or make a passage, as by a bridge. |
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To find a way of getting over, as a difficulty; --
generally with over. |