A parapet is a low fortified wall. On most bridges this would refer to it's sides.
A parapet is commonly found on the edge of a roof, balcony, or bridge wall to provide protection or to conceal elements such as mechanical equipment. It can also be seen on fortifications and defensive walls in historic buildings or structures.
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The parapet saved our lives because our enemies could not reach us with their guns under it.I ran across a parapet when i was on my hike.A parapet is the top of a castle or fort wall, or a low wall along the edge of a roof or balcony. Here are some sentences.The lady of the castle walked the parapet until she saw her husband riding home.Archers were stationed on the parapet to fire down at the enemy.He stood at the parapet and gazed over his lands.
There are multiple definitions for the word parapet. The more common one is a short wall that protects, or the raised borders of a structure, such as a balcony. The less common definition is a defensive wall that protects soldiers from attack.
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A parapet is a wall-like barrier at the edge of a roof, terrace, balcony or other structure. Where extending above a roof
ok. Let me help you. Basically parapet wall is constructed on the terrace of plot on which we placed railing. ok. others external walls of a bulding are mostly 10 feet or more but parapet wall is less then all such walls.
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King K. Mak has written: 'Testing and evaluation of the W-beam transition (on steel posts with timber blockouts) to the vertical flared back concrete bridge parapet' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Bridge railings, Crashworthiness, Guard fences, Roads, Testing
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