falsework

English

falsework for a bridge (1925)

Etymology

false + work

Noun

falsework (usually uncountable, plural falseworks)

  1. (engineering) A temporary framework used in the building of bridges and arched structures in order to hold items in place until the structure is able to support itself.
  2. (engineering) Scaffolding, a temporary frame serving to support and brace a building under construction until it can stand alone.
    • 2003, Erik Larson, The Devil in the White City, page 236:
      ... the woefully incomplete Ferris Wheel ... was a half-moon of steel encased in a skyscraper of wooden falsework.

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