crossbeam

noun
cross·​beam | \ ˈkrȯs-ˌbēm How to pronounce crossbeam (audio) \

Definition of crossbeam

: a transverse beam

Examples of crossbeam in a Sentence

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When the movie opens, the pillars and crossbeams of the USSR’s police state are still in place, but the foundation is showing cracks. Ty Burr, BostonGlobe.com, "‘Leto’ revisits Soviet socialist rock ’n’ roll," 31 July 2019 The 2 x 6 crossbeams are notched to fit over the support beams. Rick Peters, Popular Mechanics, "How to Build a Pergola Right in Your Backyard," 1 May 2016 On the other: their 3,000-square-foot home, also with a cathedral ceiling, massive crossbeams and a sculptural wood staircase to the loft bedroom and balcony. Eric Adler And Aaron Randle, kansascity, "The new ‘east of Troost’: Chef’s kitchens, lap pools, $600K homes — and class tension," 5 Oct. 2017 March.’ Thirteen ropes dangled from the crossbeam of the scaffold, a chair in front of ever rope, six on one side, seven on the other. Deneen L. Brown, Washington Post, "Seeking justice for the mass hanging of black soldiers after the bloody 1917 Houston riots," 24 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of crossbeam

1594, in the meaning defined above

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