vertical lift

  • 1Vertical lift bridge — BridgeTypePix image title= type name=Vertical lift bridge|sibling names=Bascule bridge, swing bridge, folding bridge, retractable bridge descendent names=Submersible bridge, table bridge ancestor names=Truss bridge, carries=Automobile,… …

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  • 2vertical lift bridge. — See lift bridge. Also, vertical lift bridge. * * * …

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  • 3vertical lift bridge. — See lift bridge. Also, vertical lift bridge …

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  • 4vertical-lift mower — noun : a mowing machine so designed that the cutter bar can be lifted to nearly a vertical position permitting the machine to pass close to an obstacle …

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  • 5Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name= Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge caption= Arthur Kill Lift Bridge official name= also known as= carries= CSX and M E rail lines crosses= Arthur Kill locale= Elizabeth, New Jersey and Staten Island, New York maint= id=… …

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  • 6St. Paul Union Pacific Vertical-lift Rail Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name=St. Paul Union Pacific Vertical lift Rail Bridge caption=The Union Pacific bridge on the left, passing underneath the Robert Street Bridge on the right. official name= crosses=Mississippi River carries=One track of the… …

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  • 7vertical lift bridge — noun : a drawbridge of which the moving parts rise vertically …

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  • 8lift bridge — noun a bridge that can be raised to block passage or to allow boats or ships to pass beneath it • Syn: ↑drawbridge • Hypernyms: ↑bridge, ↑span * * * noun : a drawbridge whose movable parts are lifted vertically or by rotating about a horizontal… …

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  • 9lift bridge — a bridge having a section that can be lifted vertically to permit passage of boats beneath it. Also called vertical lift bridge. [1840 50] * * * …

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  • 10Vertical/Short Takeoff and Landing — Vertical/Short Take Off and Landing (V/STOL) is a term used to describe aircraft that are able to take off or land vertically or on short runways. Most were experiments or outright failures from the 1950s to 1970s. Vertical takeoff and landing… …

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