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bridge

Definition

Bridge is a structure that helps people or things cross over a gap.

Bridges can be made of many different materials, such as wood, steel, or concrete.

Bridges can be very long or very short, and they can be used to cross over rivers, roads, or even other bridges!

How can the word be used?

The bridge over the river collapsed.

bridge

Different forms of the word

Noun:

bridge (a structure that spans a gap and allows people or vehicles to cross from one side to the other).

bridge (a connection between two things or ideas).

Adjective:

bridging (serving as a connection between two things or ideas).

Verb:

to bridge (to build a bridge).

to bridge (to connect two things or ideas).

Etymology

The word "bridge" comes from the Old English word brycg, which means "a structure built across a river or other obstacle to allow people or vehicles to cross." The Old English word brycg is thought to be related to the Proto-Germanic word brugjōn, which also means "a structure built across a river or other obstacle to allow people or vehicles to cross.".

Question

Why are bridges needed?

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