pit prop — ˈpit prop [pit prop pit props] noun a large piece of wood used to support the roof of part of a coal mine from which coal has been removed … Useful english dictionary
pit|prop — «PIHT PROP», noun. a beam or other heavy prop used to support the roof of a mine … Useful english dictionary
Pit prop — A pit prop or mine prop (British and American usage, respectively) is a length of lumber used to prop up the roofs of tunnels in coal mines. Canada traditionally supplied pit props to the British market. As coal mining declined in importance and… … Wikipedia
pit prop — noun (C) a support for the roof of an underground passage in a coal mine … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pit — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a usu. large deep hole in the ground. b a hole made in digging for industrial purposes, esp. for coal (chalk pit; gravel pit). c a covered hole as a trap for esp. wild animals. 2 a an indentation left after smallpox, acne, etc.… … Useful english dictionary
prop — 1 verb propped, propping (transitive always + adv/prep) to support something by leaning it against something, or by putting something else under, next to, or behind it: prop sth against/on: He propped his bike against a tree. | prop sth open:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Slave Pit Records — Infobox record label name = Slave Pit Records image bg = parent = founded = founder = distributor = genre = Rock country = USA location = Richmond, VA url = http://www.slavepitinc.comSlave Pit Records or Slave Pit Inc. is the independent record… … Wikipedia
pitprop — noun a wooden prop used to support the roof of a mine • Syn: ↑sprag • Hypernyms: ↑prop * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: pit (I) + prop : a usually wooden upright used as a temporary support for a … Useful english dictionary
Freeman Wills Crofts — (June 1, 1879 Dublin April 11, 1957 Worthing) was an Irish English mystery author, one of the Big Four of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Birth and education Crofts father had the same name as him, Freeman Wills Crofts, and he was a surgeon… … Wikipedia
John Osborn Williams — (28 March 1886 6 July 1963) was born at 46 George Street, Cardiff, Wales, his parents’ home, the youngest son of Silas and Mary Williams. He was one of eight children and known as “Jack” within the family. He was to become the owner of the… … Wikipedia