| strut | 1. The act of strutting; a pompous step or walk. 2. In general, any piece of a frame which resists thrust or pressure in the direction of its own length. See Brace, and Illust. Of Frame, and Roof. 3. <engineering> Any part of a machine or structure, of which the principal function is to hold things apart; a brace subjected to compressive stress; the opposite of stay, and tie. Origin: For senses 2 & 3 cf. LG. Strutt rigid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| struthian | <zoology> Struthious. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| struthio | Origin: L, an ostrich, fr. Gr. <ornithology> A genus of birds including the African ostriches. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| struthioidea | <zoology> Same as Struthiones. Origin: NL. See Struthio, and -oid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| struthiones | <ornithology> A division, or order, of birds, including only the African ostriches. In a wider sense, an extensive group of birds including the ostriches, cassowaries, emus, moas, and allied birds incapable of flight. In this sense it is equivalent to Ratitae, or Dromaeognathae. Origin: NL. See Struthio. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| struthionine | <zoology> Struthious. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| struthious | <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Struthiones, or Ostrich tribe. Origin: L. Struthius, strutheus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a proud stiff pompous gait brace consisting of a bar or rod used to resist longitudinal compression tittup: to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; "He struts around like a rooster in a hen house"
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A strut is a structural component designed to resist longitudinal compression. Struts provide outwards-facing support in their lengthwise direction, which can be used to keep two other components separate, performing the opposite function of a tie. ...
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Intermediate brace that adds strength to the other members by serving as a load path between them.
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a piece or member acting to resist compressive stress
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A member of a structure which takes compression stress along the direction of its length. The interplane struts of a biplane are the most graphical example in aeroplane structures.
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| strut | a proud stiff pompous gait |
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| strut | brace consisting of a bar or rod used to resist longitudinal compression |
| strut | to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others |
| strut | type genus of the Struthionidae: African ostriches |
| strut | fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet |
| strut | small light-boned toothless dinosaur resembling an ostrich in size and proportions |
| strut | tall terrestrial birds: ostriches |
| strut | a ratite bird order: ostriches and related extinct birds |
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