rafter
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kiriş.
2. mertek.
3. kirişle donat.
4. salcı/kiriş.
5. çatı kirişi.
6. sal yapan kimse.
Tanımlar :
1.
one who travels by raft.
2. one of the sloping beams that supports a pitched roof.
2. one of the sloping beams that supports a pitched roof.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
one of a series of sloped beams that extend from the ridge or hip to the downslope perimeter or eave, designed to support the roof deck and its associated loads.
2. flock of turkeys
3. to make (timber, etc.) into rafters.
4. to furnish (a building) with rafters.
5. to plough so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unploughed ridge; to ridge.
2. flock of turkeys
3. to make (timber, etc.) into rafters.
4. to furnish (a building) with rafters.
5. to plough so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unploughed ridge; to ridge.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A raftsman.
2. originally, any rough and somewhat heavy piece of timber. now, commonly, one of the timbers of a roof which are put on sloping, according to the inclination of the roof. see Illust. of queen-post.
3. to make into rafters, as timber.
4. to furnish with rafters, as a house.
5. to plow so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unplowed ridge; to ridge.
2. originally, any rough and somewhat heavy piece of timber. now, commonly, one of the timbers of a roof which are put on sloping, according to the inclination of the roof. see Illust. of queen-post.
3. to make into rafters, as timber.
4. to furnish with rafters, as a house.
5. to plow so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unplowed ridge; to ridge.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to form into or like rafters: as, to rafter timber.
2. to furnish or build with rafters: as, to rafter a house.
3. in agriculture, to plow, as a piece of land, by turning the grass side of the plowed furrow on a strip of ground left unplowed.
4. in building, one of the beams which give the slope of a roof, and to which is secured the lath or other framework upon which the slate or other outer covering is nailed.
5. same as carline, 2.
6. in anatomy, a trabecule or trabeculum: as, the rafters of the embryonic skull.
7. one who is employed in rafting timber, or transporting it in rafts, as from a ship to the shore.
2. to furnish or build with rafters: as, to rafter a house.
3. in agriculture, to plow, as a piece of land, by turning the grass side of the plowed furrow on a strip of ground left unplowed.
4. in building, one of the beams which give the slope of a roof, and to which is secured the lath or other framework upon which the slate or other outer covering is nailed.
5. same as carline, 2.
6. in anatomy, a trabecule or trabeculum: as, the rafters of the embryonic skull.
7. one who is employed in rafting timber, or transporting it in rafts, as from a ship to the shore.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia