Bridgocabulary
/noun/
The new body of words used in the language of bridges.
Bridgesque
/adj./
A distorted or an exaggerated imitation of a renowned bridge.
Bridguminous
/adj./
Well lighted and visible from a distance after sunset (used in reference to bridges).
Bridggart
/noun/
A person who talks endlessly about her/his passion for bridges.
Bridgementia
/noun/
A chronic or persistent disorder marked by the quality of forgetting lessons learnt in the past bridge projects or theoretical knowledge obtained while working on past projects.
Bridgemma
/noun/
A difficult situation in which a bridge design has to be chosen among feasible alternatives to span a crossing.
Bridgetta
/noun/
An American model and actress. Family name: Tomarchio. Born: December 25, 1978. Source: Wikipedia
Bridgoscopy
/noun/
A noninvasive inspection procedure in which the bridge engineers/inspectors eyeball the rust on steel beams and cracks in concrete and take digital pictures in sub-zero temperatures and sometimes at night for the upkeep of transport infrastructure and public safety.
Bridgesome
/adj./
A quality used to describe the aesthetics of a bridge.
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