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  • 1Scaffold (disambiguation) — Scaffold and scaffolding may refer to:*Instructional scaffolding, the provision of sufficient supports to promote learning when concepts and skills are being first introduced to students *Scaffolding, in construction, a temporary structure that… …

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  • 2Scaffold — Scaf fold, n. [OF. eschafault, eschafaut, escafaut, escadafaut, F. [ e]chafaud; probably originally the same word as E. & F. catafalque, It. catafalco. See {Catafalque}.] 1. A temporary structure of timber, boards, etc., for various purposes, as… …

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  • 3Scaffold — Scaf fold, v. t. To furnish or uphold with a scaffold. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4Scaffold web spider — Scaffold web spiders male Nesticus sp. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 5Scaffold — (dt.: Baugerüst) steht für eine Komikertruppe aus Liverpool, siehe The Scaffold eine Piercingvariante im Ohrknorpel, siehe Industrial Piercing Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterschei …

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  • 6scaffold — (n.) mid 14c., wooden framework used in building, etc., aphetic of an O.N.Fr. variant of O.Fr. eschafaut scaffold, probably altered (by influence of eschace a prop, support ) from chaffaut, from V.L. *catafalicum (see CATAFALQUE (Cf. catafalque)) …

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  • 7scaffold — [skaf′əld, skaf′ōld΄] n. [ME scafald < OFr escafalt < es (L ex , out) + VL * catafalicum: see CATAFALQUE] 1. a temporary wooden or metal framework for supporting workmen and materials during the erecting, repairing, or painting of a… …

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  • 8Scaffold protein — Scaffold proteins bring together various other proteins in a signaling pathway and allows for their interaction. They recruit downstream effectors in a pathway and enhance specificity of the signal …

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  • 9scaffold — ► NOUN 1) a raised wooden platform used formerly for public executions. 2) a structure made using scaffolding. ► VERB ▪ attach scaffolding to. DERIVATIVES scaffolder noun. ORIGIN Old French eschaffaut; related to …

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  • 10Scaffold (programming) — Scaffolding is a meta programming method of building database backed software applications. It is a technique supported by some model view controller frameworks, in which the programmer may write a specification that describes how the application …

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