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  2. Swamper (occupational title) - Wikipedia

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    Swamper is an occupational slang term for an assistant worker (unskilled helper, maintenance person, or someone who performs odd jobs) in support of a skilled worker. According to the Oxford English Dictionary , the term has its origins circa 1857 in the southern United States to refer to a workman who cleared roads for a timber feller in a swamp.

  3. Superplasticizer - Wikipedia

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    Superplasticizers (SPs), also known as high range water reducers, are additives used for making high-strength concrete or to place self-compacting concrete. Plasticizers are chemical compounds enabling the production of concrete with approximately 15% less water content. Superplasticizers allow reduction in water content by 30% or more.

  4. Bogger - Wikipedia

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    Bogger may refer to: LHD (load, haul, dump machine), an articulated mining vehicle; A vehicle used in mud bogging, an off-road sport; Bogger Mushanga (born 1952 ...

  5. Boggart - Wikipedia

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    In other parts of northern England and the Scottish Lowlands, alternative 'bog' words were used such as 'bogie' and 'bogle'. A variety of geographic locations and architectural landmarks have been named for the boggart. Most famously there is a large municipal park called Boggart Hole Clough, which is bordered by Moston and Blackley in Manchester.

  6. Swamper - Wikipedia

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    Swamper may refer to: Swamp Yankee, a resident of the swamps of southeastern New England, sometimes called Swampers; A member of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, informally known as The Swampers; Swamper (occupational title), slang term which refers to an assistant worker, helper, maintenance person, or someone who performs odd jobs

  7. Glossary of coal mining terminology - Wikipedia

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    The term "feeder" was used in some areas. The issue of gas was often audible, hence the name. Brattice. Brattice, strong canvas sheeting coated in tar to make it air-tight, is used to make partitions to deflect air into particular areas of a colliery or divide a shaft to improve ventilation and dilute flammable or noxious gases. [7] Bump