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What (who) is ink retaining structure - definition

STRUCTURE DESIGNED TO CONFINE AND SUPPORT SOIL LATERALLY SO THAT IT CAN BE RETAINED ON UNNATURAL SLOPES
Retaining walls; Sheet piling; Sheet pile; Sheet-Pile; Sheet-Piling; Retaining structure; Cantilever retaining wall; Gravity wall; Retention wall; Retaining-wall; Retainer wall; Retaining Structures; Sheet piles
  • Rio de Janeiro state]], Brazil
  • Bored pile retaining wall in [[Lisbon]], Portugal
  • An example of crib wall
  • Construction types of gravity retaining walls
  • Various types of retaining walls
  • Stones of retaining wall used in preventing soil run-off in dale
  • Sheet pile wall
  • stone]] retaining wall

India ink         
  • ''[[Cryptococcus neoformans]]'' stained with light India ink
  • Inkmaking from pine wood, as depicted in the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' (1637)
  • A solid [[ink stick]] used for the preparation of ink
SIMPLE BLACK OR COLORED INK
Encre de chine; China ink; Chinese ink; India ink stain; Indian ink; India Ink; Black ink; Masi (india ink)
India ink (British English: Indian ink; also Chinese ink) is a simple black or coloured ink once widely used for writing and printing and now more commonly used for drawing and outlining, especially when inking comic books and comic strips. India ink is also used in medical applications.
India ink         
  • ''[[Cryptococcus neoformans]]'' stained with light India ink
  • Inkmaking from pine wood, as depicted in the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' (1637)
  • A solid [[ink stick]] used for the preparation of ink
SIMPLE BLACK OR COLORED INK
Encre de chine; China ink; Chinese ink; India ink stain; Indian ink; India Ink; Black ink; Masi (india ink)
¦ noun North American term for Indian ink.
Indian ink         
  • ''[[Cryptococcus neoformans]]'' stained with light India ink
  • Inkmaking from pine wood, as depicted in the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' (1637)
  • A solid [[ink stick]] used for the preparation of ink
SIMPLE BLACK OR COLORED INK
Encre de chine; China ink; Chinese ink; India ink stain; Indian ink; India Ink; Black ink; Masi (india ink)
(also N. Amer. India ink)
¦ noun deep black ink containing dispersed carbon particles, used especially in drawing and technical graphics.
Origin
C17: orig. applied to Chinese and Japanese pigments prepared in solid blocks and imported to Europe via India.

Wikipedia

Retaining wall

Retaining walls are relatively rigid walls used for supporting soil laterally so that it can be retained at different levels on the two sides. Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil to a slope that it would not naturally keep to (typically a steep, near-vertical or vertical slope). They are used to bound soils between two different elevations often in areas of terrain possessing undesirable slopes or in areas where the landscape needs to be shaped severely and engineered for more specific purposes like hillside farming or roadway overpasses. A retaining wall that retains soil on the backside and water on the frontside is called a seawall or a bulkhead.