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O que (quem) é mud lighter - definição

TYPE OF FLAT-BOTTOMED BARGE
Garbage lighter; Lighter (ship); Tank lighter

Lighter         
  • Concept of a wall mounted automatic [[wheellock]] lighter, that can be activated by opening a door from Löffelholz-Codex, Nuremberg 1505
  • A [[trench art]] lighter from the [[Battle of Verdun]] (1916)
  • A [[Döbereiner's lamp]]
  • Schematic diagram of a lighter's inside workings
  • A permanent match lighter with the metal 'match' leaning against the shell
  • Two [[Zippo]] lighters, one open, one closed
TOOL TO GENERATE A FLAME
Cigarette lighters; Lighters; Lighter (fire starter); Butane lighter; Rippo; Permanent match; Permanent Match; Cigarrette lighter; Tokai lighter; Disposable lighter; Cricket Lighter; Spark cigarette lighters; Ciggarette lighter; Candlelighter (device); Candle lighter (device); Electric arc lighter; Disposable cigarette lighter
·noun One who, or that which, lights; as, a lighter of lamps.
II. Lighter ·vt To convey by a lighter, as to or from the shore; as, to lighter the cargo of a ship.
III. Lighter ·noun A large boat or barge, mainly used in unloading or loading vessels which can not reach the wharves at the place of shipment or delivery.
lighter         
  • Concept of a wall mounted automatic [[wheellock]] lighter, that can be activated by opening a door from Löffelholz-Codex, Nuremberg 1505
  • A [[trench art]] lighter from the [[Battle of Verdun]] (1916)
  • A [[Döbereiner's lamp]]
  • Schematic diagram of a lighter's inside workings
  • A permanent match lighter with the metal 'match' leaning against the shell
  • Two [[Zippo]] lighters, one open, one closed
TOOL TO GENERATE A FLAME
Cigarette lighters; Lighters; Lighter (fire starter); Butane lighter; Rippo; Permanent match; Permanent Match; Cigarrette lighter; Tokai lighter; Disposable lighter; Cricket Lighter; Spark cigarette lighters; Ciggarette lighter; Candlelighter (device); Candle lighter (device); Electric arc lighter; Disposable cigarette lighter
lighter1
¦ noun a device producing a small flame, used to light cigarettes.
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lighter2
¦ noun a flat-bottomed barge used to transfer goods to and from ships in harbour.
Derivatives
lighterman noun (plural lightermen).
Origin
ME: from light2 (in the sense 'unload'), or from Mid. Low Ger. luchter.
Lighter         
  • Concept of a wall mounted automatic [[wheellock]] lighter, that can be activated by opening a door from Löffelholz-Codex, Nuremberg 1505
  • A [[trench art]] lighter from the [[Battle of Verdun]] (1916)
  • A [[Döbereiner's lamp]]
  • Schematic diagram of a lighter's inside workings
  • A permanent match lighter with the metal 'match' leaning against the shell
  • Two [[Zippo]] lighters, one open, one closed
TOOL TO GENERATE A FLAME
Cigarette lighters; Lighters; Lighter (fire starter); Butane lighter; Rippo; Permanent match; Permanent Match; Cigarrette lighter; Tokai lighter; Disposable lighter; Cricket Lighter; Spark cigarette lighters; Ciggarette lighter; Candlelighter (device); Candle lighter (device); Electric arc lighter; Disposable cigarette lighter
A lighter is a portable device which generates a flame, and can be used to ignite a variety of items, such as cigarettes, gas lighter, fireworks, candles or campfires. It consists of a metal or plastic container filled with a flammable liquid or compressed gas, a means of ignition to produce the flame, and some provision for extinguishing the flame.

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Lighter (barge)

A lighter is a type of flat-bottomed barge used to transfer goods and passengers to and from moored ships. Lighters were traditionally unpowered and were moved and steered using long oars called "sweeps" and the motive power of water currents. They were operated by skilled workers called lightermen and were a characteristic sight in London's docks until about the 1960s, when technological changes made this form of lightering largely redundant. Unpowered lighters continue to be moved by powered tugs, however, and lighters may also now themselves be powered. The term is also used in the Lighter Aboard Ship (LASH) system.

The name itself is of uncertain origin, but is believed to possibly derive from an old Dutch or German word, lichten (to lighten or unload). In Dutch, the word lichter is still used for smaller ships that take over goods from larger ships.

Lighters, albeit powered ones, were proposed to be used in 2007 at Port Lincoln and Whyalla in South Australia to load Capesize ships which are too big for the shallower waters close to shore.

Hong Kong widely uses lighters in midstream operations where lighters transport cargo, mostly containers, between oceangoing vessels or to and from terminals. Lighters in Hong Kong are usually equipped with cranes of 40-60 tonnes capacity, and the largest ones can carry up to 300 TEU containers (empties). Lighters are usually not fitted with engines but are towed or pushed by tugboats. In 2007, midstream operators handled about 2 million TEUs and 5 million TEUs were transported as river trade cargo which are heavily dependent on lighters.

In the UK, some older lighters have been converted into houseboats (for living on the river). As they lack engine rooms and gearbox, shaft or propellers, this means maximum usage of the hull space into housespace. As they have no propulsion methods, they are towed from conversion sites to permanent or semi-permanent mooring sites. They have macerators to deal with toilet waste.