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the girder
noun
A beam of steel, wood, or reinforced concrete, used as a main horizontal support in a building or structure.
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Lenin is the girder that topples "Travesties".
Once complete, the girder and magnets are moved across Rte.
There's a gap in the girder too wide for a person to step across.
Bending structures include the girder and two-way grids and slabs.
The buildings also have coffered ceilings to conceal the girder beams and eaves purlins.
The platforms were modelled as the girder structures.
The girder construction elements were assembled with bolted butt joints.
The girder is invisibly supported by a cylindrical concrete core that rises through the house, and the weight of the box is counterbalanced by a massive subterranean block of concrete, connected to the girder by an exposed steel cable.
Bending structures include the girder, the two-way grid, the truss, the two-way truss, and the space truss.
James Wetherbee of the Navy, clutched and then gently extracted the girder from the shuttle cargo bay.
They will finish hooking up the plumbing for the girder and attach more pressure-relief clamps to the coolant lines.
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