Railing
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railing
[′rāl·iŋ] (civil engineering)
A barrier consisting of a rail and supports.
(electronics)
Radar pulse jamming at high recurrence rates (50 to 150 kilohertz); it results in an image on a radar indicator resembling fence railing.
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Railing
Any open construction or rail used as a barrier, composed of one or a series of horizontal rails supported by spaced upright balusters.
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railing
1. Rails, collectively, or a combination of rails.
2. Any openwork construction or rail used as a barrier or the like.
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