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31girder — gird·er || gÉœrdÉ™(r) / gÉœËd n. supporting beam (of steel, concrete or wood) …
32girder construction — building made with a frame of steel girders …
33girder — noun a large metal beam used in building bridges and large buildings. Origin C17: from gird1 in the archaic sense brace, strengthen …
34girder — n. 1. Main beam. 2. Sneerer, giber, sarcastic derider …
35girder — noun (C) a strong beam, made of iron or steel, that supports a floor, roof, or bridge …
36girder — gird·er …
37girder — [ˈgɜːdə] noun [C] a large metal bar that is used for making the frame of a building or a bridge …
38girder — gird•er [[t]ˈgɜr dər[/t]] n. 1) bui civ a large beam, as of steel, reinforced concrete, or timber, for supporting masonry, joists, purlins, etc 2) bui a principal beam of wood, steel, etc., supporting the ends of joists • Etymology: 1605–15 …
39girder — /ˈgɜdə / (say gerduh) noun 1. (in structural work) any main horizontal supporting member or beam, as of steel, reinforced concrete or wood. 2. one of the principal horizontal timbers which support the joists in certain floors. {gird1 + er1} …
40girder forks — Type of forks common on early motorcycles, comprising rigid beams attached to the steering head by parallel links that allowed movement …