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truss To tie up meat or poultry with string before cooking it in order to give it a compact shape for more even cooking and better appearance.
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truss A framework for supporting a roof.
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truss An individual metal plate connected wood element manufactured by the Truss Manufacturer, and supplied for the Building Structural System.
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truss Any frame or structure with diagonal members that can withstand compression forces. Examples include any girder, roof or floor truss system.
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truss ??A rigid, jointed structure made up of individual straight pieces arranged and connected, usually in a triangular pattern, so as to support longer spans.
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