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girder
[ gur-der ]
noun
- a large beam, as of steel, reinforced concrete, or timber, for supporting masonry, joists, purlins, etc.
- a principal beam of wood, steel, etc., supporting the ends of joists.
girder
/ ˈɡɜːə /
noun
- a large beam, esp one made of steel, used in the construction of bridges, buildings, etc
- botany the structure composed of tissue providing mechanical support for a stem or leaf
Other 51Թ Forms
- İ· adjective
Example Sentences
Men looking out over the city from balconies or gazing at it through the crisscrossed steel girders of a bridge.
Every class gets a tour of the high-speed rail construction sites, where they see up close the viaducts and girders that are being put up every day.
Scanning the rubble, Ali caught sight of a pink, soot-covered pair of girls’ tracksuit bottoms, hanging from a steel girder jutting out of the heap.
The final box girders were swung into place at the end of 1963, covered in the Union Flag and Lion Rampant to mark the occasion.
Installation of the steel girders were completed back in April, and crews have since been assembling wood forms and placing reinforcing rods in preparation for concrete pouring.
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