gauntleted
English
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Adjective
gauntleted (not comparable)
- Adorned with one or more gauntlets
- (rail transport) Having a gauntlet (overlapping parallel rail tracks).
- Synonym: interlaced
- 1960 November, “Talking of Trains: Selby swing bridge”, in Trains Illustrated, page 647:
- The opportunity was also taken to remove one of the few examples of gauntleted tracks in this country, interlacing the down fast and slow lines over the bridge.
- 1961 November, H. G. Ellison, P. G. Barlow, “Journey through France: Part One”, in Trains Illustrated, page 668:
- The narrow gauge is gauntleted with the up main line through a tunnel beneath the town and then turns away to its separate station.
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