Front | scaffold |
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Back | scaf‧fold /ˈskæfəld, -fəʊld $ -fəld, -foʊld/ noun [countable] 1a structure built next to a wall, for workers to stand on while they build, repair, or paint a building 2a raised structure which was used in the past as a place to kill criminals by hanging them or cutting off their heads 3American English a structure that can be moved up and down to help people work on high buildings SYN cradle British English |
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