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bridging, present participle; bridged, past tense; bridges, 3rd person singular present; bridged, past participle;
  1. Be a bridge over (something)
    • - a covered walkway that bridged the gardens
  2. Build a bridge over (something)
    • - earlier attempts to bridge the channel had failed
  3. Make (a difference between two groups) smaller or less significant
    • - bridging the gap between avant garde art and popular culture

  1. (Bridging (networking)) Bridging is a forwarding technique used in packet-switched computer networks. Unlike routing, bridging makes no assumptions about where in a network a particular address is located. ...
  2. (Bridging) A condition that generally happens during the wave soldering operation where  excess solder builds up and shorts out the adjacent conductors.
  3. (Bridging) A method of reroofing with metric-sized shingles.
  4. (Bridging) a condition of filter element loading in which contaminant spans the space between adjacent sections of a filter element, thus blocking a portion of the useful filtration.
  5. (Bridging) Boards placed perpendicularly between joists to stiffen the joists. Frequently, bridging is made from the same dimension lumber as the joists.
  6. (BRIDGING) Structural members used between beams to strengthen the structure.
  7. (Bridging) A term indicating that a high impedance video line is paralleled, usually through a switch, to a source of video. A separate overall video output.
  8. (Bridging) Combining two channels of an amplifier to make one channel that's more powerful. One channel amplifies the positive portion of an audio signal and the other channel amplifies the negative portion, which are then combined at the output.
  9. (BRIDGING) ability of a coating to span small gaps, pores or cracks through its cohesion and elastic qualities.
  10. (Bridging) When membrane is unsupported at a juncture.
  11. (Bridging) Structural member used to give weak axis stability to joist or purlins.
  12. (Bridging) Small wood or metal members that are inserted in a diagonal position between the floor joists at midspan to act as both tension and compression members for the purpose of bracing the joists a spreading the action of loads.
  13. (Bridging) Small wood or metal pieces placed diagonally between floor joists.
  14. (Bridging) Cross blocking between horizontal members to add stiffness. Also called blocking.
  15. (Bridging) Progression from one Girl Scout program grade level to the next.
  16. (BRIDGING) A teacher helping students make connections between what they are studying and real-life, out-of-school experiences.
  17. (BRIDGING) Buildup of a body coat on diatomaceous earth filter elements to the point where the body coats of two adjacent elements touch.
  18. (BRIDGING) Solid pieces of timber generally at mid spans of floor joists to prevent distortion/twisting of timber.
  19. (BRIDGING) The placement of notches in steel rule blade so that the blade can fit into its relative place in a die board which leaves an equal bridge of die board along the knifed path.
  20. (BRIDGING) provides connectivity to a third party similar to conference calling.  The IVR routes the caller to another “off premise” telephone number.  This number can be a POTS or 800 number.
  21. (Bridging (MMT)) A rapport enhancement technique in which therapists deliberately tune in to the clients’ preferred modalities before gently helping them cross bridges into other modalities that may prove more productive.
  22. (Bridging (network)) Techniques for interconnecting two LAN segments that utilize the same LLC procedures but may use the same or different MAC procedures.
  23. (Bridging) 1. In water softening, the caking in a dry-salt brine tank which causes failure of the liquid or brine beneath the dry salt to become saturated. 2. The ability of particles to form a crust like film over void spaces within a filter or membrane.
  24. (Bridging) A PCB fault where excess solder or copper causes a short between 2 adjacent copper features.
  25. (Bridging) A ceremony where Webelos Cub Scouts cross a ceremonial bridge to signify their transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. This is normally done at a Cub Scout Pack Meeting with Boy Scouts from the Webelos' new troop participating. ...