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    bridge
    [brij]
    noun
    bridge (noun) · bridges (plural noun)
    1. a structure carrying a road, path, railroad, or canal across a river, ravine, road, railroad, or other obstacle:
      "a bridge across the river" · "a railroad bridge"
      • something that is intended to reconcile or form a connection between two things:
        "a committee that was formed to create a bridge between rival parties"
      • short for land bridge
    2. the elevated, enclosed platform on a ship from which the captain and officers direct operations:
      "Talbot stepped across the two gunwales and made his way up to the bridge"
    3. the upper bony part of a person's nose:
      "he pushed his spectacles further up the bridge of his nose"
      • the central part of a pair of glasses, fitting over the bridge of the nose:
        "these sunglasses have a special nose bridge for comfort"
    4. a partial denture supported by natural teeth on either side. See also bridgework
    5. music
      the part of a string instrument over which the strings are stretched:
      "ebony bridges and fingerboards"
    6. music
      a bridge passage or middle eight.
    7. the support formed by the hand for the forward part of a billiard cue.
      • a long stick with a frame at the end that is used to support a cue for a shot that is otherwise hard to reach.
    8. an electric circuit with two branches across which a detector or load is connected, used to measure resistance or other property by equalizing the potential across the two ends of a detector, or to rectify an alternating voltage or current.
    verb
    bridge (verb) · bridges (third person present) · bridged (past tense) · bridged (past participle) · bridging (present participle)
    1. be a bridge over (something):
      "a covered walkway that bridged the gardens"
      • build a bridge over (something):
        "earlier attempts to bridge the channel had failed"
      • make (a difference between two groups) smaller or less significant:
        "bridging the gap between avant garde art and popular culture"
    Origin
    Old English brycg (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch brug and German Brücke.
    bridge
    [brij]
    noun
    bridge (noun)
    1. a card game descended from whist, played by two partnerships of two players who at the beginning of each hand bid for the right to name the trump suit, the highest bid also representing a contract to make a specified number of tricks with a specified suit as trumps:
      "she plays bridge once a month with a group of friends" · "Fitzgerald has a passion for bridge" · "a bridge club"
    Origin
    late 19th century: of unknown origin.
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    noun
    1. a structure carrying a road, path, railroad, or canal across a river, ravine, road, railroad, or other obstacle:
      • something that is intended to reconcile or form a connection between two things:
        means of uniting
    verb
    1. be a bridge over (something):
     
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