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bascule
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See also: basculé
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbæskjuːl/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
bascule (plural bascules)
- A counterbalanced structure having one end that rises as the other lowers.
- 1932, Journal of the Association of Chinese & American Engineers, page 10:
- In the late eighties and early nineties several new types of movable spans were advocated, including the pull-back draw, the jackknife span, the bob-tail swing, the horizontal-folding draw, the shearpole draw, the gyratory lift, the transbordeur, the double-cantilever swing, several types of bascule, and the vertical lift.
- 1986, Jeffrey A. Hess, Historic Highway Bridges in Wisconsin, page 87:
- The study sample contains nine rolling-lift bascules of the type invented by Chicago engineer William Scherzer in 1893 , and refined by the engineering staff of the Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Company, also of Chicago.
- 2009, w:Sherlock Holmes (2009 film), spoken by Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.):
- Look at those towering structures. It’s the first combination of bascule and suspension bridge ever attempted. Most innovative. [In reference to w:Tower Bridge.]
- (firearms) The portion of a breech-loading firearm that pivots open in order to allow access to the chamber.
- 1997, Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office:
- A device for coupling and releasing the trigger mechanism in a bascule of a gun
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Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
bascule f (plural bascules, no diminutive)
- balance, balance scales
- counterweight
Derived terms
French
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From earlier bacule, which folk etymology altered to bassecule under the influence of basse, feminine of bas (“low”).
Noun
bascule f (plural bascules)
Derived terms
Descendants
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
bascule
- inflection of basculer:
Further reading
- “bascule”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian
Noun
bascule f
Spanish
Verb
bascule
- inflection of bascular:
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