Definition of Stanchion. Meaning of Stanchion. Synonyms of Stanchion

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- A stanchion (/ˈstæntʃən/) is a s****y upright fixture that provides support for some other object. It can be a permanent fixture. In architecture, stanchions...
- in design to rugby posts, with the crossbar and uprights supported by stanchions installed directly underneath the uprights (in the shape of the letter...
- (disambiguation) Partition function (disambiguation) Section (disambiguation) Stanchion Bulkhead (partition), an upright wall in a shipn, an airplane or a boxcar...
- gave rise to problems when it was opened. A series of support poles and stanchions were inserted to give extra stability to the top tier of the stand after...
- higher college settings, the backboard is part of a portable wheeled stanchion that can be moved out of the way and stored to allow the venue to host...
- externally adjustable down by 20-30mm. Fox naming of the forks relies on the stanchion diameter, and the available models are 32, 36, 38 and 40. These can have...
- inaugurated the Lamin house at East Kalimantan. Lamin house have few stanchion to sustain floor house. Lamin house ba****t used to keep livestock. "East...
- to defend Harden from advancing to the rim, George's leg caught on the stanchion of the hoop and fractured. He was stretchered off of the court. A day...
- blade on which all spins are rotated; this is usually located near the stanchion of the blade, below the ball of the foot. The blade is also "hollow ground";...
- lighthouse built there was an octagonal wooden structure, anc****d by 12 iron stanchions secured in the rock, and was built by Henry Winstanley from 1696 to 1698...