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Cantilever logo #10101) Architectural element 2) Beam 3) Bridge component 4) Building feature 5) Kind of arch or bridge 6) Project as a cantilever 7) Type of bridge
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Cantilever logo #21002• (n.) Same as Cantalever.
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cantilever logo #21161A projecting beam or joist, not supported at one end, used to support an extension of a structure. Related category • BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE
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Cantilever logo #20711 A cantilever is a beam or structure which is supported at only one end. It is often used in modern architecture.
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cantilever logo #21142a support consisting of one or more transverse members projecting from a mast
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Cantilever logo #20704A beam, which is fixed at one end..
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Cantilever logo #20933 A projecting beam or other structure supported only at one end. Any part of a structure that projects beyond its main support and is balanced on it.
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cantilever logo #21074A projecting beam or other structure supported only at one end.
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cantilever logo #21113A projecting structural member which is rigidly fixed at one end but unsupported at the other
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cantilever logo #21532A beam or slab projecting a substantial distance beyond its supporting post or wall; a projection supported at only one end.
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cantilever logo #22135A wing built in such a way that it does not require external bracing Model scale aircraft may have dummy external bracing to replicate the original even though the wings are actually strong enough not to need it
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Cantilever logo #22196A beam or other structure projecting from a wall and supporting an extension to a building, as on a cantilevered balcony or upper story.
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cantilever logo #10444(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Bridges) A beam that is supported at one end only, and free at the other. A simple example is a diving board. Many bridges are constructed from a pier outwards, the two 'arms' balancing each other, but unsupported. This is called the 'cantilever' method of construction.
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cantilever logo #10444a beam or beams that project outward from a structure and are supported only at one end.
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Cantilever logo #20972Can'ti·lev`er noun Same as Cantalever .
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Cantilever logo #21057- An overhang. Where one floor extends beyond and over a foundation wall. For example at a fireplace location or bay window cantilever. Normally, not extending over 2 feet.
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Cantilever logo #22171A self-supporting projection without external bracing in which a beam or series of beams is supported by a downward force behind a fulcrum.
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Cantilever logo #22189A structural member, supported at only one end, that projects from a wall.
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Cantilever logo #23876An overhang. Where one floor extends beyond and over a foundation wall.
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Cantilever logo #23879A projecting beam (or other part of a structure) that is secured at one end only.
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Cantilever logo #20694An overhang. Often used where one floor juts out over a foundation wall. This projection is not usually more than 2 feet.
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Cantilever logo #20784A term for a structural member held at one end by a rigid support, and free from any external bracing members. The term is often used with reference to wings or undercarriage legs which have no external bracing.
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cantilever logo #20974 noun projecting horizontal beam fixed at one end only
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Cantilever logo #22400An overhang. Where one floor extends beyond and over a foundation wall. For example at a fireplace l
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Cantilever logo #23875A beam which is securely supported at one end, and hangs freely at the other, like balconies that have no pillars or columns supporting them.
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