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bollard

Noun

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An upright wooden or iron post in a boat or on a dock, used in veering or fastening ropes.

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the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards Source: Internet

According to the Crowley website, the 140 foot long Prevention and Response Tug is 42 feet wide, draws 20 feet of water, produces 10,192 horsepower and has a certified bollard pull of 300,000 pounds. Source: Internet

For example, if photographing a cityscape with a traffic bollard in the foreground, this approach, termed the object field method by Merklinger, would recommend focusing very close to infinity, and stopping down to make the bollard sharp enough. Source: Internet

Even if Biden halts construction, there are more than 400 miles of 18 to 30 foot high bollard barrier along the southwest border to maintain. Source: Internet

Our product offerings range from grid independent solar street lights, solar bollard lights and solar area lights to a wide range of LED flood lights, LED street lights and LED high bay lights. Source: Internet

The court was told the bollard was probably invisible in the dark because of the layer of grime covering it. Source: Internet

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