driving piles
1Deep foundation — A deep foundation installation for a bridge in Napa, California, United States …
2pile — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a heap of things laid or gathered upon one another (a pile of leaves). 2 a a large imposing building (a stately pile). b a large group of tall buildings. 3 colloq. a a large quantity. b a large amount of money; a fortune (made his …
3drift´ing|ly — drift «drihft», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to carry along by currents of water or air: »The current was drifting our boat onto the rocks. 2. to heap up; pile up: »The wind is so strong it s drifting the snow. 3. to enlarge or shape (a hole) with a… …
4Fistuca — Fis*tu ca, n. [L.] An instrument used by the ancients in driving piles. [1913 Webster] …
5Palification — Pal i*fi*ca tion, n. [L. palus a stake + ficare (in comp.) to make: cf. F. palification. See { fy}.] The act or practice of driving piles or posts into the ground to make it firm. [R.] Sir H. Wotton. [1913 Webster] …
6Patriarshy Bridge — ( ru. Патриарший Мост) is a steel pedestrian arch bridge that spans Moskva River, connecting Cathedral of Christ the Saviour with Bersenevka in downtown Moscow, Russia (0.6 kilometers west from the Kremlin). It was built in 2004, designed by… …
7pile driver — 1. a machine for driving piles, usually composed of a tall framework in which either a weight is raised and dropped on a pile head or in which a steam hammer drives the pile. 2. a person who operates such a machine. 3. a person who hits or… …
8piledriver — noun 1》 a machine for driving piles into the ground. 2》 Brit. informal a forceful act, blow, or shot. Derivatives piledriving noun & adjective …
9pile driver — pile′ driv er n. mac a machine for driving piles, usu. composed of a tall framework in which either a weight is raised and dropped on a pile head or in which a steam hammer drives the pile • Etymology: 1765–75 …
10maul — /mɔl / (say mawl) noun 1. a heavy hammer as for driving piles. 2. Obsolete a heavy club or mace. 3. Rugby Union a loose scrum around the ball carrier. –verb (t) 4. to handle roughly; to injure by rough treatment. 5. (of animals) to attack… …