Results for: splitter of rails from logs
English English
splitter of rails from logsrail-splitter
act of leaving rails or tracks; act of causing to derail; act of sabotagederailing
act of running off the railsderailment
added proportion of plaster of Paris, calculate, criterion, distance between rails, distance between wheels, ensure conformity to standard, evaluate, fineness of a knit, gage, measure; evaluate, determine; estimate, measurement, measuring device, relat...gauge
airstrip, strip of pavement on which airplanes take off and land, chute for logs, extension of stage into audience, platform used in fashion shows, strip for aircraft landings and takeoffs, trackrunway
andiron, framework that holds logs in a fireplacefiredog
automobile; railroad car; elevator, chariot, passenger-carrying road vehicle, traveling compartment for people or things, vehicle on railscar
balancing game, exchange of political support, mutual assistance, practice of working together in order to attain a particular goal (in politics, etc.); rolling of logs from one place to another, mutual supportlogrolling
build with wood; support with wood, growing trees, large wooden building support, lumber, made of timbers, part of the framework of a ship, provide something with timbers, somebody as suitable material for position, trees; logs; wood; qualities, charac...timber
burden somebody with task, logs sawed for use, move clumsily, move heavily or awkwardly; make a rumbling sound; accumulate, collect, clutter with useless objects; chop down trees and saw them into rough planks and boards, pile things together, timber, ...lumber
cant dog, pole for moving logscant hook
cause to run off the rails (as in a train); sabotage, throw off course, come off rails, send or go off coursederail
channel to move logs, drainage channel, floodgate, flush something with water, manmade water channel equipped with a valve or gate for regulating water flow; valve or gate used to regulate water flow; water flow controlled by a sluice; trough, water ch...sluice
convict somebody too quickly, force somebody to act hastily, force something through quickly without discussion, path for a train made of parallel metal tracks, rail system, railway, road, ship something by rail, track made of rails, transport via loco...railroad
deadlock, floating wooden logs that have jammed together into an immovable mass; blockage, obstruction, river blockagelogjam
 

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