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Definition of girder
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Girder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
girds..
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Gain
::
Gain (n.) A
square
or
beveled
notch cut out of a
girder,
binding
joist,
or other
timber
which
supports
a floor beam, so as to
receive
the end of the floor
beam..
Summer
::
Summer
(n.) A large stone or beam
placed
horizontally
on
columns,
piers,
posts,
or the like,
serving
for
various
uses.
Specifically:
(a) The
lintel
of a door or
window.
(b) The
commencement
of a cross
vault.
(c) A
central
floor
timber,
as a
girder,
or a piece
reaching
from a wall to a
girder.
Called
also
summertree..
Girder
::
Girder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
girds..
Case-bay
::
Case-bay
(n.) The space
between
two
principals
or
girder.
Web
::
Web (n.) The thin
vertical
plate or
portion
connecting
the upper and lower
flanges
of an lower
flanges
of an iron
girder,
rolled
beam, or
railroad
rail..
Crossbeam
::
Crossbeam
(n.) A
girder.
Truss
::
Truss (n.) To
strengthen
or
stiffen,
as a beam or
girder,
by means of a brace or
braces..
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..
Girth
::
Girth (n.) A small
horizontal
brace or
girder.
Breastsummer
::
Breastsummer
(n.) A
summer
or
girder
extending
across
a
building
flush with, and
supporting,
the upper part of a front or
external
wall; a long
lintel;
a
girder;
-- used
principally
above shop
windows..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A plate of iron or a mass of wood under the end of a
bridge
girder,
to keep the
girder
from
resting
directly
on the
abutment..
Girder
::
Girder
(n.) One who
girds;
a
satirist.
Twister
::
Twister
(n.) A
girder.
Flitch
::
Flitch
(n.) One of
several
planks,
smaller
timbers,
or iron
plates,
which are
secured
together,
side by side, to make a large
girder
or built
beam..
Deflection
::
Deflection
(n.) The
bending
which a beam or
girder
undergoes
from its own
weight
or by
reason
of a load.
Span
::
Span (v. t.) The
spread
or
extent
of an arch
between
its
abutments,
or of a beam,
girder,
truss,
roof,
bridge,
or the like,
between
its
supports..
Camber
::
Camber
(n.) An
upward
concavity
in the under side of a beam,
girder,
or
lintel;
also, a
slight
upward
concavity
in a
straight
arch. See
Hogback..
Templet
::
Templet
(n.) A short piece of
timber,
iron, or
stone,
placed
in a wall under a
girder
or other beam, to
distribute
the
weight
or
pressure..
Mortise
::
Mortise
(v. t.) To join or
fasten
by a tenon and
mortise;
as, to
mortise
a beam into a post, or a joist into a
girder..
Tail-bay
::
Tail-bay
(n.) One of the
joists
which rest one end on the wall and the other on a
girder;
also, the space
between
a wall and the
nearest
girder
of a
floor.
Cf.
Case-bay..
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