Caisson-built

/ˈkæsən bɪlt/

कैसन-विधि से निर्मित

Origin & History

Modern engineering compound: caisson (from French caisson, 'large box') + built, used to describe structures made via caisson foundation methods.

आधुनिक इंजीनियरिंग का संयुक्त पद: caisson (फ़्रेंच caisson ‘बड़ा डिब्बा/कक्ष’ से) + built; कैसन-नींव पद्धति से बने ढाँचों का वर्णन करने हेतु प्रयुक्त।

Definition

Built by using caissons—watertight boxes/chambers sunk into water or soft ground to create secure foundations for bridges, docks, or piers.

कैसन (जलरोधी कक्ष/डिब्बा) विधि से बनाया गया—ऐसे कक्ष जिन्हें पानी या नरम मिट्टी में धँसाकर पुल, घाट, जेटी आदि की मजबूत नींव बनाई जाती है।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The caisson-built pier withstood strong currents during the monsoon.
कैसन-विधि से बना पियर/घाट मानसून के दौरान तेज़ धाराओं को झेल सका।

Usage Examples

Engineers chose a caisson-built foundation to stabilize the bridge in deep water.
The caisson-built dock reduced settlement in the soft riverbed soil.
A caisson-built abutment can be installed where conventional piling is difficult.

Synonyms

Caisson-constructed Caisson-founded Caisson-based Caisson-supported

Antonyms

Non-caisson-built Pile-built Shallow-founded

Related Forms

Noun
Caisson / Caisson foundation / Caisson construction
Verb
Adjective
Caisson-built / Caisson-founded

Idioms & Phrases

Caisson-built
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