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truss /trus/ noun- A framed structure for supporting a weight
- A surgical appliance for retaining a reduced hernia
- A bundle, esp of hay or straw, or a block cut from a stack (esp 56lb of old hay, 60lb of new, 36lb of straw)
- An attachment for holding a yard to the mast
- A tuft of flowers or fruit at the top of the main stalk or stem
- A corbel (architecture)
- A close-fitting coat or (in pl) breeches (historical)
transitive verb- To bundle up
- To muffle up
- To tuck up
- To lace up, tie the points of (historical)
- To string up, hang (obsolete)
- To fix for cooking, as with a skewer
- To catch in the talons, esp in the air, and carry off (falconry)
- To provide with a truss
intransitive verb- To pack up
- To make off
ORIGIN: Fr trousse (noun), trousser (verb) trussed adjective trussˈer noun trussˈing noun truss beam noun - A wooden beam strengthened by a steel tie rod
- A steel framework acting as a beam
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