0%

ALL meanings of bollard

bol·lard
B b
  • countable noun bollard Bollards are short thick concrete posts that are used to prevent cars from going on to someone's land or on to part of a road. 3
  • countable noun bollard Bollards are strong wooden or metal posts on the side of a river or harbour. Boats are tied to them. 3
  • noun bollard a strong wooden or metal post mounted on a wharf, quay, etc, used for securing mooring lines 3
  • noun bollard a small post or marker placed on a kerb or traffic island to make it conspicuous to motorists 3
  • noun bollard an outcrop of rock or pillar of ice that may be used to belay a rope 3
  • noun bollard any of the strong posts on a pier for holding fast a ship's mooring lines 3
  • abbreviation BOLLARD bitt 3
  • noun bollard Nautical. a thick, low post, usually of iron or steel, mounted on a wharf or the like, to which mooring lines from vessels are attached. a small post to which lines are attached. bitt (def 1). 1
  • noun bollard British. one of a series of short posts for excluding or diverting motor vehicles from a road, lawn, or the like. 1
  • noun bollard post used to block traffic 1
  • noun bollard nautical: post on wharf for attaching mooring lines 1
  • noun bollard (nautical) A strong vertical post of timber or iron, fixed to the ground and/or on the deck of a ship, to which the ship's mooring lines etc are secured. 0
  • noun bollard A similar post preventing vehicle access to a pedestrian area, to delineate traffic lanes, or used for security purposes. 0
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?