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French: Construction / Civil Engineering

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bande rugueuse Rumble strips are a road safety feature that alerts drivers both by causing chamito 
corde Une ligne droite entre deux points d'une courbe. Claudia Alvis 
ganivelle [terme local] : petite palissade en lattes de chĂątaigner disposĂ©e sur le li... Miranda Joubioux 
maison Lieu oĂč habite une ou plusieurs familles
vis d'ArchimĂšde A machine used for transferring water from a low-lying body of water into i Miranda Joubioux 
tĂȘte de prise Construction / Civil Engineering chamito 
ipĂ© Brazilian hardwood; strong, dense rot-resistant wood. Miranda Joubioux 
poteau An upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upri
poutre Long thick piece of wood or metal or concrete, etc., used in construction
bois flottĂ© Glass formed by a process of floating the material on a bed of molten metal Ellen Donohue 
bois The wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material
bois de construction The wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material
clinchage The act of fastening or riveting a nail by bending and beating down the po Miranda Joubioux 
profilĂ© ArchitectureConstruction / Civil Engineering Miranda Joubioux 
bardage Face extérieure et apparente d'un ouvrage (en maçonnerie, menuiserie, etc.)
revĂȘtement extĂ©rieur Face extĂ©rieure et apparente d'un ouvrage (en maçonnerie, menuiserie, etc.)
parement Face extérieure et apparente d'un ouvrage (en maçonnerie, menuiserie, etc.)
acier An alloy of iron with small amounts of carbon; widely used in construction Personal glossary 
maison individuelle A house that stands alone
mur rideau Perimeter wall panels that carry only their own weight and wind load Orla Ryan 



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