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scaffold

[skaf-uhld, -ohld] / ˈskæf əld, -oʊld /


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These filaments then form a scaffold that determines the condensate's physical characteristics.

From Science Daily • Feb. 26, 2026

When a nerve is cut it sprouts a basic scaffold that it tries to regenerate along, but which only last about 10 days.

From BBC • Feb. 10, 2026

"It acts like a scaffold for nerves to grow along like a rose on a trellis," Dr Alex Woods explains, holding threads of silk worthy of Spider-man.

From BBC • Feb. 10, 2026

Sir Thomas More on the scaffold of Tower Hill comforted his executioner and was reported by a witness to have repositioned his beard on the block, joking it had committed no treason.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 1, 2026

Some plywood sheets covered a pit and a metal scaffold supported a cracked archway.

From "Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan




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