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- SCUPPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
All we know for sure is that scupper meant "to ambush and massacre" in 19th-century military slang Then, just before the century turned, it found its place in a magazine story in the sense of simply "doing (someone) in "
- Roof Scuppers: What They Are, Drainage, Sizing, Codes More
Scuppers provide a pathway for water to flow through parapet walls or any other raised edge around a roof, such as gravel stop edge metal They are commonly used in both primary and secondary drainage systems and can be essential for preventing water accumulation that may lead to structural damage
- Roof Scupper Vs. Roof Drain: Whats The Difference?
A roof scupper is a drainage system used on flat or low-sloped roofs It consists of an opening in the parapet wall or roof itself, allowing water to drain off the roof and away from the building
- Scupper - Wikipedia
A scupper is an opening in the side walls of a vessel or an open-air structure, which allows water to drain instead of pooling within the bulwark or gunwales of a vessel, or within the curbing or walls of a building
- SCUPPER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Scupper definition: a drain at the edge of a deck exposed to the weather, for allowing accumulated water to drain away into the sea or into the bilges See examples of SCUPPER used in a sentence
- What Is a Roof Scupper? (Scuppers vs Drains for Your Roof)
A roof scupper is a drainage feature commonly used on commercial flat or low-slope roofs to channel water off the roof and away from the building Scuppers are simple, effective, and often used in combination with downspouts or collector boxes to prevent ponding and structural damage
- SCUPPER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
scupper verb [T] (SPOIL) to cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail:
- Scupper - definition of scupper by The Free Dictionary
1 To sink (a ship) deliberately; scuttle 2 To thwart or ruin: scupper a business deal 3 Chiefly British To overwhelm or massacre
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