The members used to build a (structural) crib, usually of timbers or logs, but also of concrete, steel or even plastic; cribwork
As a whole, the heavy structure built to support an existing structure from underneath, as with a mineshaft or when raising a building off its foundation, as for moving to another location
If the structure is to be raised in place without relocation, once it is raised to the desired elevation the jacks are replaced with timber cribbing. --.
A self-injurious tendency of certain horses to swallow air while slobbering and biting onto objects in and about their enclosure and regarded as an equine form of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Cribbing (US) or crib biting (UK) is a compulsive behavior or stereotypy seen in some horses, and considered a stable vice. It involves the horse grabbing a solid object such as the stall door or fence rail with its incisors, then arching its neck, pulling against the object, and sucking in air
The act of placing some firm material around the below ground portion of a power pole
a construction consisting of wooden, metal or reinforced concrete units so assembled as to form an open cellular-like structure for supporting a superimposed load or for resisting horizontal or overturning forces acting against it
Describes the way timbers are stacked underneath a vessel (or any large object) to support it, as it is slowly raised
A vice in which the horse grabs onto a horizontal object, stretches his esophagus and sucks wind This learned behavior ranges from occasional to obsessive
bir şeyi ya da yeri yan taraflarını yükselterek güvenli hale koyma işlemi
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bir şe·yi ya da ye·ri yan ta·raf·la·rı·nı yük·sel·te·rek gü·ven·li ha·le koy·ma iş·le·mi