engine yard

  • 1yard — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English geard enclosure, yard; akin to Old High German gart enclosure, Latin hortus garden Date: before 12th century 1. a. a small usually walled and often paved area open to the sky and adjacent to a… …

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  • 2yard — To remove or displace forcefully. Engine trouble, asked the large mechanic? Lets just yard that sucker right out of the car and have a look! …

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  • 3yard — To remove or displace forcefully. Engine trouble, asked the large mechanic? Lets just yard that sucker right out of the car and have a look! …

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  • 4yard engine — Same as switch engine …

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  • 5yard donkey — noun a winch (or system of winches) powered by an engine and used to haul logs from a stump to a landing or to a skid road • Syn: ↑yarder • Hypernyms: ↑winch, ↑windlass * * * noun : yarder …

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  • 6yard conductor — noun : a railroad employee who directs a switch engine crew in accordance with the yardmaster s instructions …

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  • 7Google App Engine — Google App Engine …

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  • 8Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works — Former type Private Industry Shipbuilding Predecessor Reaney, Son Archbold Successor Chester Shipbuilding Co. Founded 1871 …

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  • 9Underfall Yard — The Underfall Yard is a historic boatyard on Spike Island serving Bristol Harbour, the harbour in the city of Bristol, England. Underfall Yard was commonly referred to as The Underfalls and takes its name from the underfall sluices. The original… …

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  • 10United States Coast Guard Yard — U.S. Coast Guard Yard Curtis Bay U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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