Results for: platform
English English
high walkway, raised platform, walkway for models (used in fashion shows); narrow walkway, narrow platformcatwalk
Just In Time; right on time (Internet slang); type of compiler that translates commands in Java language (that are platform-independent) to a specific processor language as if it were originally written for that processor, just-in-timeJIT
oil-drilling platformsemisubmersible; semisubmersible rig
one who rises (especially from bed); vertical board connecting two stair treads; large stair-like platform used during stage performances, somebody rising, somebody who rises from bed, vertical part of step, vertical piperiser
part of building above columns, wall that rests on top of columns (Architecture); platform of a pedestal that supports a statueentablature
phonograph deck, platform for turning vehicles around (Railroads); rotating plate upon which a phonograph record sits; rotating platter (lazy Susan), rotating platform, revolving platform on phonographturntable
platform above stagefly gallery
platform above the mainmast (Nautical)maintop
platform balance, weighing scale with flat surfaceplatform scale
platform for a coffin, platform for coffin, representation of coffincatafalque
platform for band, platform for outdoor band performancesbandstand
platform for launching rockets, starting point for successlaunch pad; launching pad
platform for scripture readings, platform that altar is onbema; bima; bimah
platform from which a rocket is launched into the air; starting point; something that serves to initiate another action or situationlaunchpad
platform on wall of building, porch, elevated platform projecting from the side of a building and surrounded by a railing, theater gallerybalcony
 

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