"deadman" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: deadmen [plural]
Etymology: From dead + man. In the sense referring to a safety switch, the notion of an operator who is dead is the figurative archetype representing any incapacitation, absence, or inattention. See also Dead Hand in that regard. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|dead|man}} dead + man, {{m|en|Dead Hand}} Dead Hand Head templates: {{en-noun|deadmen}} deadman (plural deadmen)
  1. (obsolete) A corpse Tags: obsolete Translations (a corpse): труп (trup) [masculine] (Russian)
    Sense id: en-deadman-en-noun-VCFNR6XG Disambiguation of 'a corpse': 100 0 0
  2. (construction) A long object, often a timber or log, buried to serve as an anchor for a wall or for stays. Categories (topical): Construction Translations (a long object, often a timber or log, buried to serve as an anchor for a wall or for stays): анкерная сва́я (ankernaja svája) (Russian), анкерный кол (ankernyj kol) (Russian), сто́йка (stójka) [feminine] (Russian)
    Sense id: en-deadman-en-noun-BjGkjgBE Topics: business, construction, manufacturing Disambiguation of 'a long object, often a timber or log, buried to serve as an anchor for a wall or for stays': 0 99 1
  3. (rail transport, manufacturing, agriculture, safety equipment) A cutout device that operates in the event that an operator releases the control handles, leaves the operator's seat, or otherwise seems to be no longer present and alert. Categories (topical): Agriculture, Manufacturing, Rail transportation Synonyms: dead man's switch
    Sense id: en-deadman-en-noun-1VjFeS8f Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 1 10 89 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 1 6 92 Topics: agriculture, business, lifestyle, manufacturing, rail-transport, railways, transport
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Derived forms: Deadman

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