Definition of Crossbeam. Meaning of Crossbeam. Synonyms of Crossbeam

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Definition of Crossbeam

Crossbeam
Crossbeam Cross"beam` (-b[=e]m`). n. 1. (Arch.) A girder. 2. (Naut.) A beam laid across the bitts, to which the cable is fastened when riding at anchor.

Meaning of Crossbeam from wikipedia

- A beam is a structural element that primarily resists loads applied laterally across the beam's axis (an element designed to carry a load pushing parallel...
- Crossbeam Systems is headquartered in Boxborough, M****achusetts and has offices in Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific. Crossbeam Systems was acquired...
- Martin in the DB7 until 2004. The IRS is built into a fabricated steel crossbeam-like subframe unit, that allows it to be relatively easily removed from...
- Lunch atop a Skys****er is a black-and-white photograph taken on September 20, 1932, of eleven ironworkers sitting on a steel beam 850 feet (260 meters)...
- in Russia, although it bears some similarity to a cross with a bottom crossbeam slanted the other way (upwards) found since the 6th century in the Byzantine...
- stand on the river banks. The towers are braced by iron cables to the crossbeam and are parallel to the river and by cables following the line of the...
- victim was first affixed to the crossbeam (patibulum) with ropes and/or nails through the wrists or forearms. Then the crossbeam was ****ed on the vertical...
- two smaller crossbeams, one at the top and one near the bottom, in addition to the longer crossbeam. One suggestion is the lower crossbeam represents the...
- forced to carry the crossbeam to the place of execution. A whole cross would weigh well over 135 kg (300 lb), but the crossbeam would not be as burdensome...
- the cross of Jesus in its familiar form, likening it to objects with a crossbeam or to a man with arms outstretched in prayer (Octavius of Minucius Felix...