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girder

[ gur-der ]

noun

  1. a large beam, as of steel, reinforced concrete, or timber, for supporting masonry, joists, purlins, etc.
  2. a principal beam of wood, steel, etc., supporting the ends of joists.


girder

/ ˈɡɜːə /

noun

  1. a large beam, esp one made of steel, used in the construction of bridges, buildings, etc
  2. botany the structure composed of tissue providing mechanical support for a stem or leaf
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • İ· adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of girder1

First recorded in 1605–15; gird 1 + -er 1
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Men looking out over the city from balconies or gazing at it through the crisscrossed steel girders of a bridge.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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