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Noun
/ˈbrijiNG/,
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bridgings, plural;
  1. The action of putting a bridge over something
    • - the bridging of a ditch
  2. A method of climbing a wide chimney by using the left hand and foot on one sidewall and the right hand and foot on the other


  1. 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. (Bridged) The condition that exists when a load is connected across two active channels that are fed with the same input signal, but one of the channels is operated out-of-phase with respect to the other. (e.g. ...
  3. A method of reroofing with metric-sized shingles.
  4. 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.
  5. Bracing or systems of bracing used between structural members.
  6. 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.
  7. Wood blocks installed in an X fashion between floor joist to stabilize and position the joist.
  8. But that's not all! There are plenty more complications where these came from. For instance in amplifiers, there are amps with not only multiple channels, but the capability of being bridged. ...
  9. Small wood or metal pieces placed diagonally between floor joists.
  10. 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. ...
  11. 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.
  12. short, structural members between beams to provide reinforcement and distribution of stress.
  13. Structural member used to give weak axis stability to joist or purlins.
  14. Boards placed perpendicularly between joists to stiffen the joists. Frequently, bridging is made from the same dimensions lumber as the joists.
  15. When membrane is unsupported at a juncture.
  16. Progression from one Girl Scout program grade level to the next.
  17. 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.
  18. Small pieces of wood or metal strapping placed in an X-pattern between the floor joists at midspan to prevent the joists from twisting and squeaking.
  19. 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.
  20. v. Climbing manouver involving arching the legs across a gap to put pressure on two opposing holds or walls. See also: Stemming.
  21. A welding defect caused by poor penetration. A void at the root of the weld is spanned by weld metal.
  22. Bridging Studies is a single unit, designed for Foundation Degree students who wish to progress to an Honours year, whether a one-year top-up or the final year of a three-year Honours degree course. Bridging supports students by preparing them for the academic focus of the Honours year.
  23. Member of the floor or roof system which may be required to make each joist or truss act with load and minimize or equalize deflections.
  24. A teacher helping students make connections between what they are studying and real-life, out-of-school experiences.
  25. In general, a member connected to a joist to brace it from lateral movement. See also Diagonal Bridging and Horizontal Bridging.