fishplate
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The construction team installed new fishplates on the railway tracks.
Definition:A system of tracks conveying cars, trucks, or trains mechanically, typically used for transport of passengers or freight.
Example:The train tracks are held in place by fishplates to maintain stability.
Definition:A series of interconnected trains pulled by one engine, traveling along metal rails and used for freight or passengers, especially in the United States; a railroad track or system of tracks.
Example:The fishplate was used to secure two telegraph poles together.
Definition:A pole for supporting a telegraph wire, especially those used for telegraphic or telephone communication.
Example:He needed to ensure a strong connection between the fishplates and the railway track.
Definition:The act of joining or the state of being joined; a link or association.
Example:The fishplate was secured to the track with several bolts.
Definition:A long, slender cylindrical pin with external screws, used to fasten or secure objects together.
Example:The fishplate helps maintain the alignment of the railway track.
Definition:A continuous or unbroken line, route, course, or plane, often the surface on which vehicles or animals move, especially a railway or airplane route.
Example:The fishplate was tightened with bolts to secure the railway track.
Definition:Metal pegs or pins with a threaded shaft used for joining pieces of wood, metal, etc., by turning them into holes with a nut or washer.
Example:The fishplate contributes to the stability of the railway track.
Definition:The quality of being firmly or stably fixed in position or place; immovability.
Example:The fishplate was clamped onto the railway track.
Definition:Held firmly in place by a clamp, especially to prevent a pipe, rod, etc., from moving or slipping.
Example:Fishplates are connection points between railway tracks.
Definition:A specific point in a network infrastructure where a device is connected to the network or another device.
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