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scaffolded

adjective as in framed

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The building’s façade is heavily scaffolded and there is no roof on either of its two "wings".

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Their work proved that the new scaffolded cryo-EM approach can illuminate how drug molecules bind with and inhibit cellular proteins like KRAS, and could help guide the development of more effective drugs.

Looming as we approached the nexus of Olive and Stewart, Seattle’s version of Times Square, was an enormous, elevated sign featuring a scaffolded Great Northern Railway mountain goat atop a showy slogan: “EMPIRE BUILDER.”

“Can you be the social agent of that? Or are they scaffolded by other humans?”

This book is scaffolded around her father’s unfinished novel, found in a desk drawer just days after his death in 2001, about, among other things, trying to fly without wings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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