Definition of Footplates. Meaning of Footplates. Synonyms of Footplates

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Definition of Footplates

Footplate
Footplate Foot"plate`, n. (Locomotives) See Footboard (a) .

Meaning of Footplates from wikipedia

- A footplate provides the structure on which a locomotive driver and fireman stand in the cab to operate a British or continental European steam locomotive...
- Look up footplate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Footplate may refer to: Footplate (platform), the platform on which locomotive drivers and stokers...
- diamond plate should not be used on the interior of ambulances and on the footplates of firetrucks. Additional ineffective applications include truck beds...
- removed from the middle ear and replaced with a prosthesis. If the stapes footplate is fixed in position, rather than being normally mobile, the result is...
- chamber of the eye. These lenses are called angle-supported because the footplates of the lens rest in the irido-corneal angle. Current[when?] models of...
- connected to the oval window by its annular ligament, which allows the footplate (or base) to transmit sound energy through the oval window into the inner...
- group of Red cavalry, and fought them off with his revolver from the footplate of his train, at one point falling on the track and re-boarding quickly...
- ten were built between December 1911 and February 1912. On these the footplates had curved drop ends at the cab and front bufferbeam. They were also ****ed...
- manufactured in Owatonna, MN. First introduced in 2003, the Arc Trainer’s footplates move in an arcuate path of motion, as opposed to the elliptical pattern...
- conversion table converts the scale reading into IOP measured in mmHg. Footplates have to be cool, dry and sterilized before use.[citation needed] It was...