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apron
(redirected from Napron)

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apron
1. the part of a stage extending in front of the curtain line; forestage
2. a hard-surfaced area in front of or around an aircraft hangar, terminal building, etc., upon which aircraft can stand
3. a continuous conveyor belt composed usually of slats linked together
4. a protective plate screening the operator of a machine, artillery piece, etc.
5. a ground covering of concrete or other material used to protect the underlying earth from water erosion
6. Geology a sheet of sand, gravel, etc., deposited at the front of a moraine
7. Golf the part of the fairway leading onto the green
8. Machinery the housing for the lead screw gears of a lathe

apron [′ā·prən]
(aerospace engineering)
A protective device specially designed to cover an area surrounding the fuel inlet on a rocket or spacecraft.
(building construction)
A board on an interior wall beneath a windowsill.
The vertical rear panel of a sink attached to a wall.
A section of a concrete slab extending beyond the face of a building on adjacent ground. Also known as skirt; skirting.
A vertical panel installed behind a sink or lavatory.
(civil engineering)
A hard-surfaced area, usually paved, adjacent to a ship or the like, used to park, load, unload, or service vehicles.
A covering of a material such as concrete or timber over soil to prevent erosion by flowing water, as at the bottom of a dam.
A concrete or wooden shield that is situated along the bank of a river, along a sea wall, or below a dam.
In a railroad system, a bridge structure that carries tracks and is hinged to land for connecting the deck of a railroad-car ferry to the shore.
(geology)
(hydrology)
ram
(mechanical engineering)
A plate serving to protect or cover a machine.
(mining engineering)
A canvas-covered frame set at such an angle in the miner's rocker that the gravel and water passing over it are carried to the head of the machine.
(ordnance)
That portion of the superior slope of a parapet or the interior slope of a pit designed to protect the slopes against blast.
The hinged portion of a shield.
A removal screen of camouflage material placed over or in front of artillery guns.


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A much more cautious and coherent view is found in Jones (1989: 279) who puts the relexicalisation of apron to napron down to the speakers "associating its etymological nasal onset with the coda of the terminally empty determiner in the same noun phrase" at the same time highlighting the fact that the phenomenon is limited to a very restricted lexical set.
 
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