a step ladder is 'un escabeau' (masc.) in French.
No, it is not safe to stand on the top step of a ladder. Most ladders are designed to provide stability and safety while standing on the rungs below the top step. Standing on the top step increases the risk of losing balance and falling, as it shifts your center of gravity. It's always best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for ladder use to ensure safety.
step ladder
Yes, the compound word "ladderback" is formed by combining "ladder" and "back." In this context, "ladderback" typically refers to a type of chair or a design featuring horizontal slats resembling a ladder on the backrest.
He was on the bottom step
Step (as in 'step five') would be "étape" in French, or "leçon".
The rungs of a ladder are the steps. Unless it is a step ladder, then they are just steps.
Rung on a ladder and wrung for twisted.
A step ladder is not something that you calculate!
It prevents the step ladder from toppling over.
The length of a step ladder is its height. An eight foot step ladder is 8' long.
A rung of a ladder is the little bar that you step on when you are climbing a ladder.
As there has never been a world step ladder census, we do not know for certain. But we can safely say there are millions in existence.
Rungs.
The homophone for "step of a ladder" and "twisted" is "rung."
YEP.
To say "take the first step" in French, you would say "faire le premier pas."
a rung.