Girder
21girder — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. truss, rafter, mainstay; see beam 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. beam, joist, timber, support …
22girder — gir|der [ˈgə:də US ˈgə:rdər] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: gird] a strong beam, made of iron or steel, that supports a floor, roof, or bridge …
23girder — gird|er [ gɜrdər ] noun count a very large metal bar used for making the frame of a building, bridge, or other large structure …
24girder — an iron or steel beam, usually with an H or T or U shaped cross section, used in buildings; also a compound structure of ties, struts and beams, used to build bridges or roofs see also plank …
25girder — gird·er || gÉœrdÉ™(r) / gÉœËd n. supporting beam (of steel, concrete or wood) …
26girder — noun a large metal beam used in building bridges and large buildings. Origin C17: from gird1 in the archaic sense brace, strengthen …
27girder — n. 1. Main beam. 2. Sneerer, giber, sarcastic derider …
28girder — noun (C) a strong beam, made of iron or steel, that supports a floor, roof, or bridge …
29girder — gird·er …
30girder — [ˈgɜːdə] noun [C] a large metal bar that is used for making the frame of a building or a bridge …