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A set of one or more false teeth supported by a metal framework, used to replace one or more missing teeth. Bridges may be fixed or removable. A fixed bridge (a partial denture) is a prosthetic replacement of one or more missing teeth; it is cemented (or otherwise attached) to the neighboring teeth or may be implanted in the space. A removable brid [..]
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The gangplank or stairway connecting a jackup rig to a fixed platform.
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Data link layer device developed in the early 1980s to connect local area networks (LANs) or create two separate LAN or wide area network (WAN) network segments from a single segment to reduce collisi [..]
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A product that connects a local area network (LAN) to another local area network that uses the same protocol (for example, Ethernet or token ring).
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stationary dental prosthesis (appliance) fixed to teeth adjacent to a space; replaces one or more missing teeth, cemented or bonded to supporting teeth or implants adjacent to the space. Also called a [..]
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See fixed partial denture.
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Old English brycgian "to bridge, make a causeway," from bridge (n.). Related: Bridged; bridging.
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"causeway over a ravine or river," Old English brycge, from Proto-Germanic *brugjo (source also of Old Saxon bruggia, Old Norse bryggja, Old Frisian brigge, Dutch brug, Old High German brucc [..]
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card game, 1886 (perhaps as early as 1843), an alteration of biritch, but the source and meaning of that are obscure. "Probably of Levantine origin, since some form of the game appears to have be [..]
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A device used for connecting two Local Area Networks (LANs) or two segments of the same LAN; bridges forward packets without analyzing or re-routing them. 
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A set of one or more false teeth supported by a metal framework, used to replace ...
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room or area where a ship can be commanded and steered.
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structure connecting areas otherwise difficult to travel.
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The third group of eight-bars in a thirty-two bar chorus (see popular song form); also known as the channel, the middle-eight or the B-section.
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  Device that connects two or more networks together and forwards packets between them. The networks may use dissimilar protocols. A bridge operates at the data link layer (layer two) as opposed to a [..]
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A Data Link Layer device that limits traffic between two network segments by filtering the data between them based on hardware addresses.
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A bridge is a combination of hardware and software that connects local area networks (LANs) of similar types together. See router.
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A non-removable dental solution used to replace missing teeth.
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Bridge is an unofficially variation of playing golf. In general it can be played by two golf players or two teams with two golfers in each against each other. The most common way is to play bridge in teams. For every hole, there is a set amount of points and money agreed before the start of the round. And before the start it is also agreed whether [..]
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Or "bridge a gap," "close the gap," this is to ride from one group of cyclists to another.
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connect or reduce the distance between a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc. make a bridge across; "bridge a river&a [..]
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A device that connects two networks and passes traffic between them based only on the node address, so that traffic between nodes on one network does not appear on the other network. For example, an E [..]
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It is a golf game requiring accurate interpretation of your golf skills and limitations.
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something built over a road or river so that you can get across to the other side
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In communications networks, a device that (a) links or routes signals from one ring or bus to another or from one network to another, (b) may extend the distance span and capacity of a single LAN system, (c) performs no modification to packets or messages, (d) operates at the data-link layer of the OSI--Reference Model (Layer 2), (e) reads packets, [..]
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Jensens Internet Dictionary A device that connects different LANs so a node on one LAN can communicate with a node on another LAN.
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On a stringed instrument, the bridge is mounted on the instrument body. The strings, held by the tail piece, pass over the bridge and are suspended over the neck until they pass over the nut.
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Connecting passage of contrasting music between two important themes in a composition and commonly in popular music, a musical bridge is used to prepare for the return of the original theme.
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A device that connects two local-area networks (LANs), or two segments of the same LAN that use the same protocol, such as Ethernet or Token-Ring.
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Or "bridge a gap," "close the gap," this is to ride from one group of cyclists to another.
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brik
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brikl
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A component of a firearm action which usually straddles other parts and acts as a guide or support.
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A device that connects and passes data packets between two network segments
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1. Transitional passage connecting two sections of a composition. 2. The part of a stringed instrument which supports the strings.
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To see a long bridge dilapidated, and mysteriously winding into darkness, profound melancholy over the loss of dearest possessions and dismal situations will fall upon you. To the young and those in love, disappointment in the heart's fondest hopes, as the loved one will fall below your ideal. To cross a bridge safely, a final surmounting of d [..]
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1. A bridge is any hardware device that connects two physically distinct network segments, usually at a lower network layer than would a router, however the two terms are often interchanged. A device that connects two local-area networks (LANs), or two segments of the same LAN. The two LANs being connected can be alike or dissimilar. For example, a [..]
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Device that connects and passes packets between two network segments that use the same communications protocol. Bridges operate at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI reference model.
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A connection between two networks.
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A dedicated computer used to connect two different networks. It uses data link layer address (i.e., ethernet physical addresses) to determine if packets should be passed between the networks.
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A device used to connect one network or device type to another, for instance wireless to wired.
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Small areas left uncut in a jig die for purpose of holding the die together.
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Music or sound effects used to link one item to the next.
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Also known as: passerelle, Brücke, ponticello, puente, ponte
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The space where the command center of the ship is, where the Captain and the ship’s controls are located.
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A device linking two or more sections of a network.
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A structure including supports erected over a depression or an obstruction, such as water, highway, or railway, and having a track or passageway for carrying traffic or other moving loads, and having an opening measured along the center of the roadway of more than 20 feet between undercopings of abutments or spring lin [..]
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The contrasting middle section of a tune, especially the 'B' section of an AABA song form. Traditionally, the bridge goes into a different key, often a remote key. Thelonious Monk once remarked that the function of a bridge is 'to make the outside sound good'.
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A network device that interconnects two dissimilar network types. An AP can act as a bridge between the wired and wireless networks, but can also serve as a wireless connection between two wired segments. See Workgroup Bridge.
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An interconnection device that can connect LANs at the data link level, so allowing similar LANs using different transmission methods, for example Ethernet or Token Ring to talk. Bridges are able to read and filter the data packets and frames employed by the protocol and use the addresses to decide whether or not to pass a packet.
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Used to connect two LANs together so they form a single, larger network. The networks must be of the same type, but don't necessarily have to use IP.
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In datacommunications a bridge is a dumb device to link together to LANs (Local Area Networks). It moves all messages from one net to the other, independent of where the messages are destined. design [..]
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A device which forwards traffic between network segments based on datalink layer information. These segments would have a common network layer address.
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A piece of hardware used to connect two local area networks, or segments of a LAN, so that devices on the network can communicate without requiring a router. Bridges can only connect networks running [..]
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(n) a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.(n) a circuit consisting of two branches (4 arms arranged in a diamond configuration) across [..]
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A structure that joins two parts. For example, a dental bridge contains artificial teeth and joins the natural teeth at either end.
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        The command and control center of a ship.  See also Forecastle.
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pons pontis
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The location from which a vessel is steered and its speed controlled. "Control Station" is really a more appropriate term for small craft.
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A non-removable appliance that replaces one or more missing teeth with false teeth and attaches to healthy teeth.
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A watch mechanism can be divided into two or three different sections depending on function. These are called "Bridges". The Mainspring Barrel can be housed in the Barrel Bridge, whilst the Balance Wheel sometimes housed separately in the Balance Bridge.
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A narrow ridge of rock, sand or shingle, across the bottom of a channel so as to constitute a shoal or shallow. Structure carrying road etc across waterway, road ravine etc. Movable bridges are usuall [..]
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The location from which a vessel is steered and its speed controlled. "Control Station" is really a more appropriate term for small craft.
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 To leave one group of riders and join another one that is further ahead.
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one or more artificial teeth attached to your adjacent teeth
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    See Wheatstone bridge
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The distance between one axle and another, or between two sets of axles.  Used in some states to ascertain the permissible gross weight for the vehicle.  Also called spread.  See spread tandem.
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A structure, including supports, carrying a roadway, railroad etc., over an obstruction such as water, a railway, or another roadway, having an opening of 20 feet (6 m) or more measured along the cent [..]
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Typically found on older devices or on dripping atomizers, the bridge is a steel mesh which wicks e-liquid onto the atomizer coil.
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A tax or fee paid for the liberty or privilege of using a bridge, tunnel or highway.
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Mounts fixed to the main plate that form the frame of the watch movement.
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The bridge is a part of an overhead crane that consists of the girders, trucks, end ties, and drive mechanism. The bridge carries the trolley and travels in a direction parallel to the runway.
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a device that expands a Local Area Network by forwarding frames between data link layers associated with two separate cables, usually carrying a common protocol. Bridges [..]
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A metal support which holds the arbor in place on the bedplate in a cylinder musical box. Synonym: pillow block.
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Shortened from “The Bridge to Total Freedom”. All of Scientology doctrines put together are referred to as “the Bridge”. If one is progressing through their Scientology studies and sessions, they are [..]
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Short for “Bridge Publications”, a Scientology operated enterprise.
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Or "bridge a gap," "close the gap," this is to ride from one group of cyclists to another.
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 – Transitional passage connecting two sections of a composition, also transition. Also the part of a string instrument that holds the strings in place.
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A musical cue which is meant to make a transition from one mood to another, or signifying a change of place or a change in time. Such cues may start in one tempo or key and end in another tempo or key [..]
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(1) A passage connecting two sections of a composition; (2) on string instruments, a small piece of wood that holds the strings above the body.
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a secondary part of a song if the song needs an additional section to make it complete. “Not all “pop” songs have abridge, but jazz standards normally do.
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A transitional passage that connects 2 sections of a composition or song. Usually placed after the chorus of a song.
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   (of a guitar) A piece of wood or metal attached to the body of the guitar to which the strings are attached or over which they pass.
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   (of a song form) The contrasting, or B, section in a song form that has repeated A sections before and usually after the B. Also called release or channel.
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That part of a stringed instrument which supports the strings. Located on the body of the guitar, the bridge separates the playing part of the strings from the anchor part. Some bridges anchor the str [..]
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The part of the guitar where the strings transmit their vibrations to the soundboard. Made of either wood or metal. See Anatomy.
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A Partial Denture attached to prepared natural Teeth, roots, or implants by Cementation.
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A commonly used prosthesis that results in a strong, permanent restoration. It consists of an electrolytically etched cast-metal retainer that is cemented (bonded), using resins, to adjacent Teeth who [..]
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The place in a vessel's superstructure from which the vessels movement and direction is controlled. This is the place where a deck officer, and normally a seaman would stand their watch during all times the vessel is underway. The ship's navigation is also performed here.
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The raised platform extending athwartships, the part of the ship from which the ship is steered and navigated.
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A structure above the weather deck, extending the full width of the vessel, which houses a command centre, itself called by association, the bridge.
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the raising platform from which the ship is controlled Source: Maritime Curators Group: Manual of Curatorship
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The location from which a vessel is steered and its speed controlled. "Control Station" is really a more appropriate term for small craft.
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Elevated centre dedicated to the control and navigation of the vessel. [Alt. Navigating bridge or wheelhouse.]
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The uppermost platform erected at the level of the top of the pilot house. It generally consists of a narrow walkway supported by stan-chions, running from one side of the ship to the other and the sp [..]
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Area in the superstructure from which the ship is operated.
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A structure above the weather deck, extending the full width of the vessel, which houses a command centre, itself called by association, the bridge.
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  Platform or area from which ship is steered, navigated and conned; usually located in forward part of ship.Area in the superstructure from which a ship is operated.  See Conn.    
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The bridge is the platform extending across the deck above the rail for the convenience of the officer in charge of the ship.
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The platform forming the top of the pilot house
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An erection fitted on the upper or superstructure deck of a ship. The officers' quarters, lounge are usually located in the bridge house
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The command post of a ship.
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the raised deck from which the ship is steered, navigated, and conned; usually located in the forward part of the superstructure, and consists of the wheelhouse or pilot house and port and starboard b [..]
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A structure above the weather deck, extending the full width of the vessel, which houses a command centre, itself called by association, the bridge.
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Used loosely to refer to the navigating section of the vessel where the wheel house and chart room are located; erected structure amidships or aft or very rarely fore over the main deck of a ship to a [..]
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An elevated structure extending across or over the weather deck of a vessel, containing stations for control and visual communications.
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The bridge is the structure from where a vessel is navigated and directed
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A structure above the weather deck, extending the full width of the vessel, which houses a command centre, itself called by association, the bridge.
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a structure above the weather deck of some modern ships, extending the full width of the vessel, which houses a command center, itself called by association, the bridge
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The section of the vessel used for navigation, where the wheel house and chart room are situated.
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(1) The location from which a vessel is steered and its speed controlled; navigation and command center of the vessel. (2) A man made structure crossing a body of water.
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The Place Where the navigational instruments and controls are Located on a ship
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A bridge is a type of computer network device that provides interconnection with other bridge networks that use the same protocol. Bridge devices work at the data link layer of the Open System Interco [..]
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In dental terms, a bridge is a set of crowns covering the gap caused by one or more missing teeth.
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, sb. a weigh-bridge. A coal carter was found to have been abstracting coals from his own load. ‘Ah, ye fool,’ said his comrade, ‘shure A toul’ ye ye had to go over a bridge.’
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Used loosely to refer to the navigating section of the vessel where the wheel house and chart room are located; erected structure amidships or aft or very rarely fore over the main deck of a ship to a [..]
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a connecting friction ridge between, and at generally right angles to, parallel running ridges.
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A prosthetic replacement of one or more missing teeth cemented or otherwise attached to the abutment teeth or implant replacements. Bruxism
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one or more artificial teeth attached to your adjacent teeth
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A fixed or removable dental appliance that replaces lost and/or missing teeth. Bruxism
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A prosthetic replacement of one or more missing teeth cemented or otherwise attached to the abutment teeth or implant replacements. Bruxism
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 -  A bridge is a multi-homed
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A structure erected over a depression or an obstacle such as a body of water, railroad, etc., to provide a roadway for vehicles or pedestrians. (5)
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1. An elevated structure extending across or over the weather deck of a vessel, or part of such a structure. The term is sometimes modified to indicate the intended use, such as navigating bridge or s [..]
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 Device for linking multiple videoconferencing sites in a single videoconference session.
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Two checkers of the same color on king row with one empty square between them to form a bridge
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a card game for four players, acting in two partnerships, in which bets are made on the number of tricks each side will win during the play of the cards; contract bridge
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the navigational center of a ship
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the location from where the captain controls the ship
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That part of an overhead crane consisting of girders, trucks, end ties, walkway and drive mechanism which carries the trolley and travels in a direction parallel to the runway.
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The navigational control center of the ship is called the bridge. This area is usually off limits to passengers although smaller lines—like Windstar Cruises and Un-Cruise Adventures—do invite their gu [..]
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The part of an overhead crane consisting of girders, trucks, end ties, a walkway and a drive mechanism which carries the trolley and travels in a direction parallel to the runway.
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A small U-shaped covering inside of the atomizer. This is used to absorb liquid and help wick it towards the heating element.
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A u-shaped cover inside an atomizer which helps to absorb e-liquid and draw it towards the heating element.
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A custom device anchored to neighboring teeth that replaces one or more missing teeth. When a lost tooth is replaced with a bridge, the teeth on either side of the missing one must be prepared as crowns to serve as supports to hold the prosthetic (replacement) teeth in place. This procedure is necessary when a permanent tooth is lost; whether as a [..]
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A U or V shaped covering over the heating coil of some atomizers.  It is usually metal covered by an absorbent material designed to wick e-liquid from a cartridge filler to the heating element.
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A bridge is a device that operates at the Data Link Layer of the OSI model. A bridge can connect several LANs or LAN segments. It can connect LANs of the same media access type, such as two Token Ring segments, or different LANs, such as Ethernet and Token Ring.
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A custom device anchored to neighbouring teeth that replaces one or more missing teeth. When a lost tooth is replaced with bridgework, the teeth on either side of the missing one must be prepared as c [..]
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A device that holds an artists' hand off their work to prevent smearing or smudging.
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Or "bridge a gap," "close the gap," this is to ride from one group of cyclists to another.
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The room or platform onboard within which the Captain and ship's officers manage the navigation, route, maneuvering and overall seagoing operation of the ship.
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The bridge assembly, or just “bridge” is an area on the face of the guitar where the string meet or are connected to the face.
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bridge (card game)
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a cruise ship is navigated from the bridge, this is the nerve centre of the vessel; it is NOT the cockpit, ship do not have a cockpit, they have a bridge.
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interprets the LAN hardware adapter address contained in MAC and decide whether to filter or forward the frame; does not change the frame in any way
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To climb a route by applying equal pressure with the feet and hands in opposite directions on opposing pieces of the rock face. Useful in chimneys, corners and grooves.
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A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles without closing the way underneath such as a body of water, valley, or road, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle, usually so [..]
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A bridge is a structure built so that a transportation route can cross above an obstacle. Bridge can also refer to:
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A bridge is a fixed dental restoration (a fixed dental prosthesis) used to replace one or more missing tooth by joining an artificial tooth definitively to adjacent teeth or dental implants. A bridge [..]
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In graph theory, a bridge, isthmus, cut-edge, or cut arc is an edge of a graph whose deletion increases its number of connected components. Equivalently, an edge is a bridge if and only if it is not c [..]
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The bridge of a ship is the room or platform from which the ship can be commanded. When a ship is under way, the bridge is manned by an officer of the watch aided usually by an able seaman acting as l [..]
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In music, especially western popular music, a bridge is a contrasting section that prepares for the return of the original material section. In a piece in which the original material or melody is refe [..]
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The bridge (also called gymnastic bridge) is an exercise. Many variations of this exercise are employed throughout the world, most commonly the balancing of the body on the head/shoulders and the feet [..]
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Bridge is an album by J-pop girlband Speed, released on November 27, 2003. This album was released as part of the "Save the Children" charity project in 2003. It contains their new singles Be My Love [..]
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Bridge is an album by J-pop girlband Speed, released on November 27, 2003. This album was released as part of the "Save the Children" charity project in 2003. It contains their new singles Be My Love [..]
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Bridge is the sixth album by American jam band Blues Traveler, released May 2001 (see 2001 in music). This is Blues Traveler's first album following the 1999 death of bassist Bobby Sheehan. The album [..]
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The bridge is a grappling move performed from a supine position, lying down face-up. It involves lifting the pelvis off the ground so that the body weight is supported on the shoulders (or head) at [..]
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Bridge is a small ward in the City of London and is named from its closeness to London Bridge. Since boundary changes in 2003, Bridge is bounded by the River Thames to the south; Swan Lane and Gracech [..]
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A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles without closing the way underneath such as a body of water, valley, or road, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle, usually so [..]
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"Bridge" is a song by progressive metal band Queensrÿche appearing on their 1994 album Promised Land.
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A bridge is a device that supports the strings on a stringed musical instrument and transmits the vibration of those strings to another structural component of the instrument—typically a soundboard, s [..]
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A bridge is a type of social tie that connects two different groups in a social network.
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Bridge (Мост) is a musical film, the first USA/USSR student co-production.
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Bridge is the first solo album by Californian punk rock musician Joey Cape, frontman of Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut, released on September 29, 2008, through Suburban Home Records. Unlike Cape's work in [..]
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Bridge (simplified Chinese: 桥; traditional Chinese: 橋; pinyin: Qiáo) (also known as The Bridge) is a 1949 Chinese war film made shortly after the Communist revolution in China; as such, it is consider [..]
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Bridge is a public art work by artist Peter Flanary. It is located on the Hank Aaron State Trail in the Menomonee Valley south of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The sculpture was donated to the State [..]
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Bridge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Bridge (basketball) (born 1979), English basketball player Andrew Bridge (lighting designer) Basil Bridge (born 1938), English cri [..]
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The Bridge near Stratton, Nebraska is a historic bridge that is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is a 20-foot (6.1 m) reinforced concrete slab bridge that was built in 1908 [..]
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Bridge is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Bridge crater is located within Hadley Rille, and its ejecta indeed forms a bridge of sorts across the rille. It lies at t [..]
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Area of a ship from which the vessel is steered and navigated. Sometimes referred to as the Pilothouse
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