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viaduct Meaning in Tamil ( viaduct வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சாலை வாராவதி,



viaduct's Usage Examples:

The river is spanned with bridges, and its valley by two viaducts, the larger of which (completed in 1878 at a cost of more than " 2,000,000), 3 211 ft.


Sometimes also a viaduct consisting of a series of arches is preferred to an embankment when the line has to be taken over a piece of fiat alluvial plain, or when it is desired to economize space and to carry the line at a sufficient height to clear the streets, as in the case of various railways entering London and other large towns.


The river is crossed by St John's Bridge of nine arches, completed in 1772 from the designs of John Smeaton and widened a century later; by Victoria Bridge, a modern structure connecting South Street with Dundee Road; and farther south (at the end of Tay Street) by a footway alongside of the viaduct belonging to the Caledonian railway.


To the two viaducts across the valley of the Cuyahoga river were added three others, of which the most noteworthy is the High Level bridge, connecting Superior avenue on the east with Detroit avenue on the west.


My client is involved in major projects in the UK include roadworks, bridges, viaducts, embankments, tunnels with its.


The viaduct of the mole was to be blown up by two submarines, CI (Lt.


tunnels, bridges, viaducts, culverts, 'c.


The anchor ties are connected to girders embedded in large concrete blocks in the foundations of the approach viaducts.


In earlier times a bridge here crossed the Fleet, leading from Newgate, while a quarter of a mile west of the viaduct is the site of Holborn Bars, at the entrance to the City, where tolls were levied.


Several bridges cross the stream, and a lofty railway viaduct bestrides the valley.


Riga consists of four parts - the old town and the St Petersburg and Moscow suburbs on the right bank of the Dvina, and the Mitau suburb on the left bank, the two sides being connected by a floating bridge, which is removed in winter, and by a viaduct, 820 ft.


This railway, which was completed in 1854, is the oldest of the great continental mountain railways, and is remarkable for its numerous and long tunnels, its viaducts and galleries.





Synonyms:

span, bridge,



Antonyms:

disjoin, unconnectedness, disconnect,

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