
1) Free-lance journalist 2) Journalism terminology 3) Occupational surname 4) Part-time news correspondent 5) Part-time newspaper employee 6) Part-time reporter 7) Participant 8) Player 9) Reporter on space rates 10) Tread and riser support
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1) Reporter
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- a member of a squad on a team
- brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hull
- a long horizontal timber to connect uprights
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[journalism] In journalism, a stringer is a freelance journalist or photographer who contributes reports or photos to a news organization on an ongoing basis but is paid individually for each piece of published or broadcast work. As freelancers, stringers do not receive a regular salary and the amount and type of work is typically voluntary...
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[name] Stringer is both a surname and a given name. People with the surname of Stringer include: People with the given name of Stringer include: ...
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[slag] Stringers are filaments of slag left in wrought iron after the production process. In their correct proportions their presence is beneficial, as they help to control the ductility of the finished product, but when the proportion of slag is too high, or when the filaments run at right angles to the direction of tension, they can cause...
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• (n.) A longitudinal sleeper. • (n.) A libertine; a wencher. • (n.) A streak of planking carried round the inside of a vessel on the under side of the beams. • (n.) A long horizontal timber to connect uprights in a frame, or to support a floor or the like. • (n.) One who strings; one who makes or provides strings, especial...
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Antiquated term for a limit of fish, used by tournament anglers to indicate their catch (10-pound stringer = 10 pounds of fish. Not actually used any longer to retain bass, just a term people can't seem to stop using. (see livewell).
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(from the article `beam`) ...post-and-lintel system). The load may be a floor or roof in a building, in which case the beam is called a floor joist or a roof joist. In a ...
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1. A beam that joins the top of columns and supports the cross members in floors and ceilings. 2. An inclined member that supports the treads of a stair. 3. A deck element in timber bridges that supports transverse deck planks and runs parallel to the beam span
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String'er (strĭng'ẽr)
noun 1. One who strings; one who makes or provides strings, especially for bows. « Be content to put your trust in honest
stringers .»
Ascham. 2. A libertine; a wencher. [ Obsolete]
Beau. & Fl. 3. (Rai...Found on
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In engineering, a stringer is a small, subsidiary beam, joist, or girder. A stringer is connected with, and supported by, other portions of a structure, such as a roof-rafter, floor joist, or the girders or beams of a bridge carrying the rails or roadway and supported in turn by other girders.
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Defines treatment at edge of stairs, inside and outside.
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archaic or obsolete terms > Occupations:Made the strings for bows.
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A line for keeping fish after they have been caught.
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A regular contributor to a newspaper or broadcaster who is not a member of staff. Stringers are often paid by the length of stories they provide.
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1) A defect caused by the coating dies allowing excess coating to accumulate on the edge of the strip. 2) The last coil threaded through the line before a shutdown. The stringer coil remains in the line until start up.
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A secondary member of an aeroplane structure, usually running parallel to the mainspars or longerons, which assist in maintaining the external form.
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noun a long horizontal timber to connect uprights
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In buildings, a structural member supporting stair steps.
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A plain, narrow strip or band of dark or light contrasting veneer, as might be inset between a picture and its border or frame.
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A narrow vein or irregular filament of a mineral or minerals traversing a rock mass.
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A device to aid in the stringing of a bow.
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a person or thing that strings. · a long horizontal timber connecting upright posts. · string (def. 15b). · a longitudinal bridge girder for supporting part of a deck or railroad track between bents or piers. · a longitudinal reinforcement in the fuselage or wing of an airplane. · Also calleda part-time newspaper corresp...
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Device used to bend the limbs of a bow to allow the string to be attached.
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