Watertight is used to describe something that is closely sealed, fitted, or fastened so no water can get through. It can also be used to describe an argument that cannot be disputed.
Derived from the Latin, "claustrum," meaning "shut-in" or "enclosure."
According to the 1948 Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: 1. constructing or given to construction. 2. of or resembling construction , also as opposed to destructive,helpful toward construction; as constructive criticism. 3. derived from, or depending on, construction or interpretation; as a constructive fraud.
To My Knowledge
The name may derive from a Brittonic *Cambo-glanna - "crooked bank (of a river)", as found in the name of the Roman fort of Camboglann or *Cambo-landa - "crooked-enclosure".
Enclosure in Spanish is: recinto, cercado.
A caisson is a watertight structure used in construction projects, particularly in areas where water needs to be prevented from entering. It can also refer to a type of wagon or cart used to transport ammunition or stores.
Watertight is used to describe something that is closely sealed, fitted, or fastened so no water can get through. It can also be used to describe an argument that cannot be disputed.
The word, ENCLOSURE, at the end of a letter, indicates to the reader that there are additional articles/information attached with the letter.
The word, ENCLOSURE, at the end of a letter, indicates to the reader that there are additional articles/information attached with the letter.
what is ditto in construction
This is the name of a school that teaches construction. "Construction Polytechnic"
manufacture mean you make while construction mean you build. el comprendo?
It can mean either a natural covering as a skin, shell, or rind, or it can mean any covering, coating, enclosure, etc.
Construction means when your either build something or when your constructing a story.
el seto* = the fence, enclosure, wall (*without the final 'r')
"A separate streamlined enclosure on an aircraft for sheltering the crew or cargo or housing an engine. "