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Definition of Straining piece

Straining piece
Straining Strain"ing, a. & n. from Strain. Straining piece (Arch.), a short piece of timber in a truss, used to maintain the ends of struts or rafters, and keep them from slipping. See Illust. of Queen-post.

Meaning of Straining piece from wikipedia

- queen post truss and the king post truss may be combined, by using the straining beam of the queen post truss as the tie beam for a king post truss above...
- Look up strain or straining in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strain may refer to: Strain (biology), variants of biological organisms Strain (chemistry)...
- the film version of the novel. The review closes by calling The Strain a "rattling piece of escapism" with a "predictable" blockbuster ending. Xan Brooks...
- A strain is a series of musical phrases that create a distinct melody of a piece. A strain is often referred to as a "section" of a musical piece. Often...
- Lunar Strain is the debut studio album by Swedish heavy metal band In Flames, released in April 1994. The album is known for its "folky elements", with...
- it electrically. Strain insulators were first used in telegraph systems in the mid 19th century. A typical strain insulator is a piece of gl****, porcelain...
- (2020-09-12). "STRAIN Movie Wins International Best Film Award". Oriental News Nigeria. Retrieved 2021-11-15. "'Strain' is a Striking Piece on Sickle Cell...
- fictional character and the protagonist in the ****anese manga series One Piece created by Eiichiro Oda. Luffy made his debut as a young boy who acquires...
- Public Strain is the second and final studio album by Canadian rock band Women. It was released on August 23, 2010, via Flemish Eye in Canada and Jagjaguwar...
- non-reversible change of shape in response to applied forces. For example, a solid piece of metal being bent or pounded into a new shape displays plasticity as permanent...