Found 3 items, similar to bracket.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: bracket
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: bracket
bracket
v 1: support with brackets;
“bracket bookshelves”
2: place into brackets;
“Please bracket this remark” [syn:
bracket out
]
3: classify or group
bracket
n 1: a category falling within certain defined limits
2: either of two punctuation marks ([ or ]) used to enclose
textual material [syn:
square bracket]
3: either of two punctuation marks (`<' or `>') sometimes used
to enclose textual material [syn:
angle bracket]
4: an L-shaped support projecting from a wall (as to hold a
shelf)
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Bracket
Bracket
\Brack"et\, n. [Cf. OF. braguette codpiece, F. brayette,
Sp. bragueta, also a projecting mold in architecture; dim.
fr. L. bracae breeches; cf. also, OF. bracon beam, prop,
support; of unknown origin. Cf.
Breeches.]
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1. (Arch.) An architectural member, plain or ornamental,
projecting from a wall or pier, to support weight falling
outside of the same; also, a decorative feature seeming to
discharge such an office.
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Note: This is the more general word. See
Brace,
Cantalever,
Console,
Corbel,
Strut.
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2. (Engin. & Mech.) A piece or combination of pieces, usually
triangular in general shape, projecting from, or fastened
to, a wall, or other surface, to support heavy bodies or
to strengthen angles.
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3. (Naut.) A shot, crooked timber, resembling a knee, used as
a support.
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4. (Mil.) The cheek or side of an ordnance carriage.
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5. (Print.) One of two characters [], used to inclose a
reference, explanation, or note, or a part to be excluded
from a sentence, to indicate an interpolation, to rectify
a mistake, or to supply an omission, and for certain other
purposes; -- called also
crotchet.
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6. A gas fixture or lamp holder projecting from the face of a
wall, column, or the like.
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7. (Gunnery) A figure determined by firing a projectile
beyond a target and another short of it, as a basis for
ascertaining the proper elevation of the piece; -- only
used in the phrase, to establish a bracket. After the
bracket is established shots are fired with intermediate
elevations until the exact range is obtained. In the
United States navy it is called
fork.
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Bracket light, a gas fixture or a lamp attached to a wall,
column, etc.
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Bracket
\Brack"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Bracketed; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Bracketing]
1. To place within brackets; to connect by brackets; to
furnish with brackets.
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2. (Gunnery) To shoot so as to establish a bracket for (an
object).
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