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Scaffold v Scaffolding #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:29 am   Scaffold v Scaffolding
 

According to the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary,

1) 'Scaffold' means 'a structure made of scaffolding, for workers to stand on when they are working on a building' and,

2) 'Scaffolding' means 'poles and boards that are joined together to make a structure for workers to stand on when they are working high up on the outside wall of a building'.

I just can't see any difference between these two.

Can anyone enlighten me on this please?

Thanks in advance.
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Scaffold v Scaffolding #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 13:30 pm   Scaffold v Scaffolding
 

I always use "scaffolding" for that meaning. "scaffold" makes me think of a structure on which criminals are (or formerly were) hanged.
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Scaffold v Scaffolding #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 13:44 pm   Scaffold v Scaffolding
 

I see no difference between the two, and I use them interchangeably.
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Scaffold v Scaffolding #4 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 13:50 pm   Scaffold v Scaffolding
 

For interest, I just found an identical question at http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1533304
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Scaffold v Scaffolding #5 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 13:55 pm   Scaffold v Scaffolding
 

Thanks Dozy and Jamie.
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