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Definition of landing
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Landing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lan.
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Newel
::
Newel (n.) The
upright
post about which the steps of a
circular
staircase
wind;
hence,
in
stairs
having
straight
flights,
the
principal
post at the foot of a
staircase,
or the
secondary
ones at the
landings.
See
Hollow
newel,
under
Hollow..
Pier
::
Pier (n.) A
projecting
wharf or
landing
place.
Tidewaiter
::
Tidewaiter
(n.) A
customhouse
officer
who
watches
the
landing
of goods from
merchant
vessels,
in order to
secure
payment
of
duties..
Bunder
::
Bunder
(n.) A boat or raft used in the East
Indies
in the
landing
of
passengers
and
goods.
Landwaiter
::
Landwaiter
(n.) See
Landing
waiter,
under
Landing,
a..
Staithman
::
Staith
(n.) A
landing
place;
an
elevated
staging
upon a wharf for
discharging
coal, etc., as from
railway
cars, into
vessels..
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) Any flat or
horizontal
surface;
especially,
one that is
raised
above some
particular
level,
as a
framework
of
timber
or
boards
horizontally
joined
so as to form a roof, or a
raised
floor,
or
portion
of a
floor;
a
landing;
a dais; a
stage,
for
speakers,
performers,
or
workmen;
a
standing
place..
Dog-legged
::
dog-legged
(a.)
Noting
a
flight
of
stairs,
consisting
of two or more
straight
portions
connected
by a
platform
(landing)
or
platforms,
and
running
in
opposite
directions
without
an
intervening
wellhole..
Station
::
Station
(n.) An
enlargement
in a shaft or
galley,
used as a
landing,
or
passing
place,
or for the
accomodation
of a pump, tank, etc..
Land
::
Land (n.) The lap of the
strakes
in a
clinker-built
boat; the lap of
plates
in an iron
vessel;
--
called
also
landing.
Garlanding
::
Garlanding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Garlan.
Ghaut
::
Ghaut (n.)
Stairs
descending
to a
river;
a
landing
place;
a
wharf.
Landing
::
Landing
(n.) The level part of a
staircase,
at the top of a
flight
of
stairs,
or
connecting
one
flight
with
another..
Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) The
threshold
of a door, when a
separate
piece from the floor or
landing;
-- so
called
because
it spans and
covers
the joint
between
two
floors..
Footpace
::
Footpace
(n.) A dais, or
elevated
platform;
the
highest
step of the
altar;
a
landing
in a
staircase..
Flight
::
Flight
(n.) A
series
of steps or
stairs
from one
landing
to
another.
Landing
::
Landing
(n.) A place for
landing,
as from a ship, a
carriage.
etc..
Stadimeter
::
Stade (n.) A
landing
place or
wharf.
Landing
::
Landing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lan.
Mezzanine
::
Mezzanine
(n.) A
partial
story which is not on the same level with the story of the main part of the
edifice,
as of a back
building,
where the
floors
are on a level with
landings
of the
staircase
of the main
house..
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