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Definitions from the WebScaffordNoun1. A strong and stable structure made of metal poles and wooden planks or platforms used by workers to reach heights during construction or maintenance. Example sentence: The construction workers assembled the scafford to repair the building's exterior. Search for scaffolding on AmazonVerb1. To construct or provide scaffolding for a building or structure. Example sentence: The workers will scafford the new high-rise tomorrow. Adjective1. Pertaining to the popular local construction technique or style in a particular area. Example sentence: The house exhibits a unique and charming scafford design characteristic of this region. | ||||
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