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n.
A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries.
n.
One of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheel; one of the bars or rounds of a rack, a ladder, etc.
v. i.
That which resembles a ladder in form or use; hence, that by means of which one attains to eminence.
n.
A tool for shaping the rimes of a ladder.
n.
A step or round of a ladder; a rung.
v. t.
To climb by a ladder, or as if by a ladder; to ascend by steps or by climbing; to clamber up; as, to scale the wall of a fort.
n.
The step of a ladder; a rundle or rung; also, a crosspiece which joins and braces the legs of a chair.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods of the genus Scalaria, or family Scalaridae, having elongated spiral turreted shells, with rounded whorls, usually crossed by ribs or varices. The color is generally white or pale. Called also ladder shell, and wentletrap. See Ptenoglossa, and Wentletrap.
n.
One of the rounds of a ladder.
a.
Resembling a ladder; formed with steps.
n.
The rung or round of a ladder.
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Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a scaling ladder, used in assaulting a fortified place.
n.
A ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending.
n.
A fall off the ladder at the gallows; a hanging; -- so called from the practice of causing the criminal to stand on a ladder which was turned over, so throwing him off, when the signal was given.
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Resembling a ladder in form or appearance; having transverse bars or markings like the rounds of a ladder; as, the scalariform cells and scalariform pits in some plants.
n.
A round; a step of a ladder; a rung.
v. i.
A rest, or one of a set of rests, for the foot in ascending or descending, as a stair, or a round of a ladder.
n.
A ladder.
n.
Rung (of a ladder).
n.
One of the two upright pieces of a ladder.
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