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Definition of Scaffolded

Scaffold
Scaffold Scaf"fold, v. t. To furnish or uphold with a scaffold.

Meaning of Scaffolded from wikipedia

- The Scaffold are a comedy, poetry and music trio from Liverpool, England, consisting of musical performer Mike McGear (real name Peter Michael McCartney...
- Look up scaffold or scaffolding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A scaffold, or scaffolding, in construction, is a temporary structure that supports...
- In biology, the chromosome scaffold is the backbone that supports the structure of the chromosomes. It is composed of a group of non-histone proteins that...
- The Song at the Scaffold (German: Die Letzte am Schafott) is a 1931 novella by the German writer Gertrud von Le Fort. It is set during the French Revolution...
- In biology, scaffold proteins are crucial regulators of many key signalling pathways. Although scaffolds are not strictly defined in function, they are...
- modular system scaffold components, H-frame / façade modular system scaffolds, suspended scaffolds, timber scaffolds and bamboo scaffolds (particularly...
- and delete database entries, effectively treating the templates as a "scaffold" on which to build a more powerful application. Scaffolding is an evolution...
- Tube and clamp scaffold (commonly called tube and coupler scaffold or tube and ****ing scaffold) is a versatile type of scaffold consisting of steel or...
- Score with the Scaffold is a BBC children's programme, which ran during 1970–71. It starred the pop group The Scaffold. It was a quiz programme, although...
- A scaffold (French: échafaud, German: Schafott) is a raised, stage-like site for public executions. The execution was practised in public places. The "public...