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Definition
Synonym
to truss sth (wood
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
etw. verstÀrken; etw. beschlagen (Holz Schloss)
techn.
verstÀrkend; beschlagend
verstÀrkt; beschlagen
ein Fass mit Reifen zusammenhalten
to truss sth. (wood; lock)
trussing
trussed
to truss a barrel with hoops
etw. verstÀrken; etw. beschlagen
v
(Holz, Schloss)
techn.
verstÀrkend; beschlagend
verstÀrkt; beschlagen
ein Fass mit Reifen zusammenhalten
to truss sth. (wood; lock)
trussing
trussed
to truss a barrel with hoops
FachwerktrÀger
m
; GittertrÀger
m
(aus Holz oder Stahl)
constr.
FachwerktrÀger
pl
; GittertrÀger
pl
lattice girder; truss girder; truss (of wood or steel)
lattice girders; truss girders; trusses
Deutsche
etw. verstÀrken; etw. beschlagen (Holz Schloss) [techn.] / verstÀrkend; beschlagend / verstÀrkt; beschlagen / ein Fass mit Reifen zusammenhalten Synonyme
beschlagen
verzieren
beschlagen
dampfig
diesig
dunstig
feucht
(Bier)
vom
Fass
angezapft
(Fass)
gezapft
techn
des
Ăfteren
gehÀuft
vermehrt
verstÀrkt
zunehmend
schloss
bestÀrken
stÀrken
verstÀrken
Palais
Palast
Schloss
Villa
fass
ankurbeln
intensivieren
stÀrken
stĂŒtzen
untermauern
verstÀrken
Fass...
fassförmig
(sich)
verstÀrken
erstarken
stÀrker
werden
vertiefen
zunehmen
FĂ€sschen
kleines
Fass
Barrel
Bottich
Fass
Tonne
profilloser
Reifen
Slick
Luftreifen
Pneu
Rad
Reifen
(RĂ€der,
Reifen)
abnutzen
abfahren
abreiben
Platten
(umgangssprachlich)
platter
Reifen
Reifenpanne
holz
Defibrator
Zerfasermaschine
fĂŒr
Holz
Gehölz
Holz
Nutzholz
Harzstreifen
verharztes
Holz
Holzpellets
Pellets
aus
Holz
möbliert
mit
Holz
rustikal
VerkrĂŒmmung
Verwerfung
Verziehen
(von
Holz)
ausgeglĂŒhtes
StĂŒck
Holz
Zinder
aufquellen
(Holz,
Erbsen)
herausflieĂen
(aus)
quellen
quillen
alt
werden
altern
reif
werden
reifen
(sich)
biegen
(sich)
krĂŒmmen
verziehen
werfen
(Holz)
einbuchten
(umgangssprachlich)
einkassieren
(umgangssprachlich)
einlochen
(umgangssprachlich)
einsperren
festnehmen
gefangen
nehmen
hinter
Schloss
und
Riegel
bringen
(umgangssprachlich)
in
Haft
nehmen
inhaftieren
verhaften
verknacken
(umgangssprachlich)
ablagern
lassen
reifen
lassen
ziehen
lassen
(sich) verstÀrken
erstarken
stÀrker werden
vertiefen
zunehmen
aufquellen (Holz, Erbsen)
herausflieĂen (aus)
quellen
quillen
ausgeglĂŒhtes StĂŒck Holz
Zinder
beschlagen
dampfig
diesig
dunstig
feucht
beschlagen
verzieren
Englische
to truss sth. Synonyme
to truss sth (wood Definition
Aloes
wood
(
)
See
Agalloch.
Amboyna
wood
(
)
A
beautiful
mottled
and
curled
wood,
used
in
cabinetwork.
It
is
obtained
from
the
Pterocarpus
Indicus
of
Amboyna,
Borneo,
etc.
Bethabara
wood
(
)
A
highly
elastic
wood,
used
for
fishing
rods,
etc.
The
tree
is
unknown,
but
it
is
thought
to
be
East
Indian.
Brazil
wood
(
)
The
wood
of
the
oriental
Caesalpinia
Sapan
Brazil
wood
(
)
A
very
heavy
wood
of
a
reddish
color,
imported
from
Brazil
and
other
tropical
countries,
for
cabinet-work,
and
for
dyeing.
The
best
is
the
heartwood
of
Caesalpinia
echinata,
a
leguminous
tree
Calamander
wood
(
)
A
valuable
furniture
wood
from
India
and
Ceylon,
of
a
hazel-brown
color,
with
black
stripes,
very
hard
in
texture.
It
is
a
species
of
ebony,
and
is
obtained
from
the
Diospyros
quaesita.
Called
also
Coromandel
wood.
Campeachy
Wood
(
)
Logwood.
Cocus
wood
(
)
A
West
Indian
wood,
used
for
making
flutes
and
other
musical
instruments.
Gopher
wood
(
)
A
species
of
wood
used
in
the
construction
of
Noah's
ark.
Kiabooca
wood
(
)
See
Kyaboca
wood.
Kyaboca
wood
(
)
Amboyna
wood.
Kyaboca
wood
(
)
Sandalwood
(Santalum
album).
Lingoa
wood
(
)
Amboyna
wood.
Myall
wood
(
)
A
durable,
fragrant,
and
dark-colored
Australian
wood,
used
by
the
natives
for
spears.
It
is
obtained
from
the
small
tree
Acacia
homolophylla.
Nicaragua
wood
(
)
Brazil
wood.
Omander
wood
(
)
The
wood
of
Diospyros
ebenaster,
a
kind
of
ebony
found
in
Ceylon.
Queen
truss
(
)
A
truss
framed
with
queen-posts
Rosetta
wood
(
)
An
east
Indian
wood
of
a
reddish
orange
color,
handsomely
veined
with
darker
marks.
It
is
occasionally
used
for
cabinetwork.
Sapan
wood
(
)
A
dyewood
yielded
by
Caesalpinia
Sappan,
a
thorny
leguminous
tree
of
Southern
Asia
and
the
neighboring
islands.
It
is
the
original
Brazil
wood.
Sappan
wood
(
)
Sapan
wood.
Sea
wood
louse
(
)
A
sea
slater.
Shittim
wood
(
n.
)
The
wood
of
the
shittah
tree.
Thyine
wood
(
)
The
fragrant
and
beautiful
wood
of
a
North
African
tree
(Callitris
quadrivalvis),
formerly
called
Thuja
articulata.
The
tree
is
of
the
Cedar
family,
and
furnishes
a
balsamic
resin
called
sandarach.
Truss
(
n.
)
A
bundle
Truss
(
n.
)
A
padded
jacket
or
dress
worn
under
armor,
to
protect
the
body
from
the
effects
of
friction
Truss
(
n.
)
A
bandage
or
apparatus
used
in
cases
of
hernia,
to
keep
up
the
reduced
parts
and
hinder
further
protrusion,
and
for
other
purposes.
Truss
(
n.
)
A
tuft
of
flowers
formed
at
the
top
of
the
main
stalk,
or
stem,
of
certain
plants.
Truss
(
n.
)
The
rope
or
iron
used
to
keep
the
center
of
a
yard
to
the
mast.
Truss
(
n.
)
An
assemblage
of
members
of
wood
or
metal,
supported
at
two
points,
and
arranged
to
transmit
pressure
vertically
to
those
points,
with
the
least
possible
strain
across
the
length
of
any
member.
Architectural
trusses
when
left
visible,
as
in
open
timber
roofs,
often
contain
members
not
needed
for
construction,
or
are
built
with
greater
massiveness
than
is
requisite,
or
are
composed
in
unscientific
ways
in
accordance
with
the
exigencies
of
style.
Truss
(
n.
)
To
bind
or
pack
close
Truss
(
n.
)
To
take
fast
hold
of
Truss
(
n.
)
To
strengthen
or
stiffen,
as
a
beam
or
girder,
by
means
of
a
brace
or
braces.
Truss
(
n.
)
To
skewer
Truss
(
n.
)
To
execute
by
hanging
Wood
(
a.
)
Mad
Wood
(
v.
i.)
To
grow
mad
Wood
(
n.
)
A
large
and
thick
collection
of
trees
Wood
(
n.
)
The
substance
of
trees
and
the
like
Wood
(
n.
)
The
fibrous
material
which
makes
up
the
greater
part
of
the
stems
and
branches
of
trees
and
shrubby
plants,
and
is
found
to
a
less
extent
in
herbaceous
stems.
It
consists
of
elongated
tubular
or
needle-shaped
cells
of
various
kinds,
usually
interwoven
with
the
shinning
bands
called
silver
grain.
Wood
(
n.
)
Trees
cut
or
sawed
for
the
fire
or
other
uses.
Wood
(
v.
t.)
To
supply
with
wood,
or
get
supplies
of
wood
for
Wood
(
v.
i.)
To
take
or
get
a
supply
of
wood.
Wood-bound
(
a.
)
Incumbered
with
tall,
woody
hedgerows.
Wood-layer
(
n.
)
A
young
oak,
or
other
timber
plant,
laid
down
in
a
hedge
among
the
whitethorn
or
other
plants
used
in
hedges.
Wood-note
(
n.
)
A
wild
or
natural
note,
as
of
a
forest
bird.
Wood-sare
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
froth
seen
on
herbs.
Wood-sere
(
n.
)
The
time
when
there
no
sap
in
the
trees
Wood's
metal
(
)
A
fusible
alloy
consisting
of
one
or
two
parts
of
cadmium,
two
parts
of
tin,
four
of
lead,
with
seven
or
eight
part
of
bismuth.
It
melts
at
from
66¡
Wood
tick
(
)
Any
one
of
several
species
of
ticks
of
the
genus
Ixodes
whose
young
cling
to
bushes,
but
quickly
fasten
themselves
upon
the
bodies
of
any
animal
with
which
they
come
in
contact.
When
they
attach
themselves
to
the
human
body
they
often
produce
troublesome
sores.
The
common
species
of
the
Northern
United
States
is
Ixodes
unipunctata.
Wood-wash
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Wood-waxen
to truss sth (wood Bedeutung
Battle
of
the
Marne
Belleau
Wood
Chateau-Thierry
Marne
River
a
World
War
I
battle
in
northwestern
France
where
the
Allies
defeated
the
Germans
in
pewee
peewee
peewit
pewit
wood
pewee
Contopus
virens
small
oliveolored
woodland
flycatchers
of
eastern
North
America
western
wood
pewee
Contopus
sordidulus
small
flycatcher
of
western
North
America
wood
thrush
Hylocichla
mustelina
large
thrush
common
in
eastern
American
woodlands,
noted
for
its
melodious
song
wood
warbler
Phylloscopus
sibilatrix
European
woodland
warbler
with
dull
yellow
plumage
New
World
warbler
wood
warbler
small
brightolored
American
songbird
with
a
weak
unmusical
song
wood
swallow
swallow
shrike
Australasian
and
Asiatic
bird
related
to
the
shrikes
and
resembling
a
swallow
wood-frog
wood
frog
Rana
sylvatica
wideanging
light-brown
frog
of
moist
North
American
woodlands
especially
spruce
wood
tick
American
dog
tick
Dermacentor
variabilis
common
tick
that
can
transmit
Rocky
Mountain
spotted
fever
and
tularemia
capercaillie
capercailzie
horse
of
the
wood
Tetrao
urogallus
large
black
Old
World
grouse
wood
pigeon
ringdove
cushat
Columba
palumbus
Eurasian
pigeon
with
white
patches
on
wings
and
neck
wood
hoopoe
tropical
African
bird
having
metallic
blackish
plumage
but
no
crest
wood
duck
summer
duck
wood
widgeon
Aix
sponsa
showy
North
American
duck
that
nests
in
hollow
trees
wood
drake
male
wood
duck
wood
ibis
wood
stork
flinthead
Mycteria
americana
an
American
stork
that
resembles
the
true
ibises
in
having
a
downwardurved
bill,
inhabits
wooded
swamps
of
New
World
tropics
wood
ibis
wood
stork
Ibis
ibis
any
of
several
Old
World
birds
of
the
genus
Ibis
weka
maori
hen
wood
hen
flightless
New
Zealand
rail
of
thievish
disposition
having
short
wings
each
with
a
spur
used
in
fighting
wood
ant
Formica
rufa
reddish-brown
European
ant
typically
living
in
anthills
in
woodlands
dry-wood
termite
any
of
various
termites
that
live
in
and
feed
on
dry
wood
that
is
not
connected
with
the
soil
wood
rabbit
cottontail
cottontail
rabbit
common
small
rabbit
of
North
America
having
greyish
or
brownish
fur
and
a
tail
with
a
white
underside,
a
host
for
Ixodes
pacificus
and
Ixodes
scapularis
(Lyme
disease
ticks)
European
wood
mouse
Apodemus
sylvaticus
nocturnal
yellowish-brown
mouse
inhabiting
woods
and
fields
and
gardens
wood
mouse
any
of
various
New
World
woodland
mice
wood
rat
woodat
any
of
various
small
short-tailed
rodents
of
the
northern
hemisphere
having
soft
fur
grey
above
and
white
below
with
furred
tails
and
large
ears,
some
are
hosts
for
Ixodes
pacificus
and
Ixodes
scapularis
(Lyme
disease
ticks)
dusky-footed
wood
rat
a
wood
rat
with
dusky
feet
skunk
polecat
wood
pussy
American
musteline
mammal
typically
ejecting
an
intensely
malodorous
fluid
when
startled,
in
some
classifications
put
in
a
separate
subfamily
Mephitinae
corbel
truss
(architecture)
a
triangular
bracket
of
brick
or
stone
(usually
of
slight
extent)
driver
number
one
wood
a
golf
club
(a
wood)
with
a
near
vertical
face
that
is
used
for
hitting
long
shots
from
the
tee
metal
wood
golf
wood
with
a
metal
head
instead
of
the
traditional
wooden
head
rasp
wood
file
a
coarse
file
with
sharp
pointed
projections
truss
a
framework
of
beams
(rafters,
posts,
struts)
forming
a
rigid
structure
that
supports
a
roof
or
bridge
or
other
structure
truss
(medicine)
a
bandage
consisting
of
a
pad
and
belt,
worn
to
hold
a
hernia
in
place
by
pressure
truss
bridge
a
bridge
supported
by
trusses
wood
a
golf
club
with
a
long
shaft
used
to
hit
long
shots,
originally
made
with
a
wooden
head,
metal
woods
are
now
standard
wood
chisel
a
chisel
for
working
wood,
it
is
either
struck
with
a
mallet
or
pushed
by
hand
woodcut
wood
block
wood
engraving
engraving
consisting
of
a
block
of
wood
with
a
design
cut
into
it,
used
to
make
prints
woodcut
wood
engraving
a
print
made
from
a
woodcut
wood
vise
woodworking
vise
shoulder
vise
a
vise
with
jaws
that
are
padded
in
order
to
hold
lumber
without
denting
it
woodwind
woodwind
instrument
wood
any
wind
instrument
other
than
the
brass
instruments
wood
grain
woodgrain
woodiness
texture
produced
by
the
fibers
in
wood
forest
wood
woods
the
trees
and
other
plants
in
a
large
densely
wooded
area
dryad
wood
nymph
a
deity
or
nymph
of
the
woods
Wood
Grant
Wood
United
States
painter
noted
for
works
based
on
life
in
the
Midwest
(-)
Wood
Mrs.
Henry
Wood
Ellen
Price
Wood
English
writer
of
novels
about
murders
and
thefts
and
forgeries
(-)
Wood
Sir
Henry
Wood
Sir
Henry
Joseph
Wood
English
conductor
(-)
Wood
Natalie
Wood
United
States
film
actress
(-)
tarwood
tar-wood
Dacrydium
colensoi
New
Zealand
silver
pine
of
conical
habit
with
long
slender
flexuous
branches,
adapted
to
cold
wet
summers
and
high
altitudes
tarwood
tar-wood
New
Zealand
mountain
pine
Halocarpus
bidwilli
Dacrydium
bidwilli
New
Zealand
shrub
umbrella
tree
umbrella
magnolia
elkwood
elk-wood
Magnolia
tripetala
small
deciduous
tree
of
eastern
North
America
having
creamy
white
flowers
and
large
leaves
in
formations
like
umbrellas
at
the
ends
of
branches
wood
anemone
Anemone
nemorosa
European
anemone
with
solitary
white
flowers
common
in
deciduous
woodlands
wood
anemone
snowdrop
Anemone
quinquefolia
common
anemone
of
eastern
North
America
with
solitary
pink-tinged
white
flowers
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