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    truss
    /trʌs/

    noun

    • 1. a framework, typically consisting of rafters, posts, and struts, supporting a roof, bridge, or other structure: "roof trusses" Similar supportbuttressjoistbrace
    • 2. a surgical appliance worn to support a hernia, typically a padded belt. Similar surgical appliancesupportpad

    verb

    • 1. tie up the wings and legs of (a chicken or other bird) before cooking: "Alfred had already trussed and stuffed the geese"
    • 2. support (a roof, bridge, or other structure) with a truss or trusses: "when they trussed the roof many things were overlooked."

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  2. TRUSS definition: 1. to tie the arms and legs of someone together tightly and roughly with rope to prevent them from…. Learn more.

  3. A truss is a fundamental structural element widely used in engineering and architecture to provide support and stability to various structures. It is a framework composed of interconnected members forming a series of triangles, which work together to distribute loads efficiently.

  4. The meaning of TRUSS is to secure tightly : bind. How to use truss in a sentence. to secure tightly : bind; to arrange for cooking by binding close the wings or legs of (a fowl)…

  5. Definition of a Truss: What is a Truss? In structural engineering, a truss is an important type of structure characterised by a triangulated system of members. These members are structured and connected in a way such that they only incur axial force.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrussTruss - Wikipedia

    A truss is an assembly of members such as beams, connected by nodes, that creates a rigid structure. [1] In engineering, a truss is a structure that "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so that the assemblage as a whole behaves as a single object". [2] .

  7. A truss is a structure comprising two types of structural element: compression members and tension members (struts and ties).

  8. to tie the arms and legs of someone together tightly and roughly with rope to prevent them from moving or escaping: Police said the couple had been trussed up and robbed before being shot. to prepare a bird for cooking by tying its wings and legs to its body. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fastening and tying. be locked together idiom

  9. 1. To tie up or bind tightly. 2. To bind or skewer the wings or legs of (a fowl) before cooking. 3. To support or brace with a truss.

  10. noun. a structural framework of wood or metal, esp one arranged in triangles, used to support a roof, bridge, etc. med a device for holding a hernia in place, typically consisting of a pad held in position by a belt. horticulture a cluster of flowers or fruit growing at the end of a single stalk.

  11. Truss definition, to tie, bind, or fasten. See more.