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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| span | the full extent of something from end to end; the amount of space that something covers. |
| compression | the action of compressing or being compressed. |
| suspension bridge | a bridge in which the weight of the deck is supported by vertical cables suspended from larger cables that run between towers and are anchored in abutments at each end. |
| dissipate | disappear or cause to disappear. |
| buckle | a flat, typically rectangular frame with a hinged pin, used for joining the ends of a belt or strap. |
| stable | not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed. |
| tension | a long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used in bridge construction. |
| torsion | the action of twisting or the state of being twisted, especially of one end of an object relative to the |
| cantilever | a long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used in bridge construction. |
| buckling | fasten or decorate with a buckle. |
| cable | a thick rope of wire or nonmetallic fiber, typically used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles. |
| rigid | unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible. |
| abutment | a structure built to support the lateral pressure of an arch or span, e.g. at the ends of a bridge. |
| beam | a long, sturdy piece of squared timber or metal spanning an opening or part of a building, usually to support the roof or floor above. |
| snapping | the action of breaking suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound. |
| joint | a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined. |
| transfer | move from one place to another. |
| bier | a movable frame on which a coffin or a corpse is placed before burial or cremation or on which it is carried to the grave. |
| truss | a framework, typically consisting of rafters, posts, and struts, supporting a roof, bridge, or other structure. |
| torsion | the action of twisting or the state of being twisted, especially of one end of an object relative to the other. |
| arch bridge | An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch |
| force | strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. |
| beam bridge | , also known as stringer bridges, are the simplest structural forms for bridge spans supported by an abutment or pier at each end |