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Definition of ramed
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Ramed (a.)
Having
the
frames,
stem, and
sternpost
adjusted;
-- said of a ship on the
stocks..
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Girder
::
Girder
(n.) A main beam; a
stright,
horizontal
beam to span an
opening
or carry
weight,
such as ends of floor
beams,
etc.;
hence,
a
framed
or
built-up
member
discharging
the same
office,
technically
called
a
compound
girder.
See
Illusts.
of
Frame,
and
Doubleframed
floor,
under
Double..
Framable
::
Framable
(a.)
Capable
of being
framed.
Inframedian
::
Inframedian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
interval
or zone along the sea
bottom,
at the depth of
between
fifty and one
hundred
fathoms..
Indictment
::
Indictment
(n.) The
formal
statement
of an
offense,
as
framed
by the
prosecuting
authority
of the
State,
and found by the grand
jury..
Hammer-beam
::
Hammer-beam
(n.) A
member
of one
description
of roof
truss,
called
hammer-beam
truss,
which is so
framed
as not to have a
tiebeam
at the top of the wall. Each
principal
has two
hammer-beams,
which
occupy
the
situation,
and to some
extent
serve the
purpose,
of a
tiebeam..
Crosspiece
::
Crosspiece
(n.) A piece of any
structure
which is
fitted
or
framed
crosswise.
Trimmer
::
Trimmer
(n.) A beam, into which are
framed
the ends of
headers
in floor
framing,
as when a hole is to be left for
stairs,
or to avoid
bringing
joists
near
chimneys,
and the like. See
Illust.
of
Header..
Carpentry
::
Carpentry
(n.) An
assemblage
of
pieces
of
timber
connected
by being
framed
together,
as the
pieces
of a roof,
floor,
etc.; work done by a
carpenter..
Intertie
::
Intertie
(n.) In any
framed
work, a
horizontal
tie other than sill and plate or other
principal
ties,
securing
uprights
to one
another..
Case-bay
::
Case-bay
(n.) One of the
joists
framed
between
a pair of
girders
in naked
flooring.
Monotessaron
::
Monotessaron
(n.) A
single
narrative
framed
from the
statements
of the four
evangelists;
a
gospel
harmony.
Diagonal
::
Diagonal
(n.) A
member,
in a
framed
structure,
running
obliquely
across
a
panel..
Kingtruss
::
Kingtruss
() A
truss,
framed
with a
king-post;
-- used in
roofs,
bridges,
etc..
Timber
::
Timber
(n.) A
single
piece or
squared
stick of wood
intended
for
building,
or
already
framed;
collectively,
the
larger
pieces
or
sticks
of wood,
forming
the
framework
of a
house,
ship, or other
structure,
in
distinction
from the
covering
or
boarding..
Counter Brace
::
Counter
brace () A
brace,
in a
framed
structure,
which
resists
a
strain
of a
character
opposite
to that which a main brace is
designed
to
receive..
Ramed
::
Ramed (a.)
Having
the
frames,
stem, and
sternpost
adjusted;
-- said of a ship on the
stocks..
Framed
::
Framed
(imp. & p. p.) of Fram.
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
portion
of a
framed
structure
between
adjacent
posts or
struts,
as in a
bridge
truss..
Couple-close
::
Couple-close
(n.) A pair of
rafters
framed
together
with a tie fixed at their feet, or with a
collar
beam..
Joist
::
"Joist
(n.) A piece of
timber
laid
horizontally,
or
nearly
so, to which the
planks
of the
floor,
or the laths or
furring
strips
of a
ceiling,
are
nailed;
--
called,
according
to its
position
or use,
binding
joist,
bridging
joist,
ceiling
joist,
trimming
joist,
etc. See
Illust.
of
Double-framed
floor,
under
Double,
a..
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