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string·er S0810800 (strĭng′ər)n.1. One that strings: a stringer of beads.2. Architecture a. A long heavy horizontal timber used as a support or connector.b. A stringboard.3. Sports A member of a specified string or squad on a team. Often used in combination: a first-stringer; a second-stringer.4. A part-time or freelance correspondent for the news media.stringer (ˈstrɪŋə) n1. (Architecture) architect a. a long horizontal beam that is used for structural purposesb. another name for stringboard2. (Nautical Terms) nautical a longitudinal structural brace for strengthening the hull of a vessel3. (Journalism & Publishing) a journalist retained by a newspaper or news service on a part-time basis to cover a particular town or areastring•er (ˈstrɪŋ ər) n. 1. a person or thing that strings. 2. a long horizontal timber connecting upright posts. 3. string (def. 10b). 4. a longitudinal bridge girder for supporting part of a deck or railroad track between bents or piers. 5. a longitudinal reinforcement in the fuselage or wing of an airplane. 6. a part-time correspondent for a newspaper, magazine, etc. 7. a performer ranked according to skill or accomplishment (used in combination): first-stringers. [1375–1425] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stringer - a member of a squad on a team; "a first stringer"; "a second stringer"team, squad - a cooperative unit (especially in sports)player, participant - a person who participates in or is skilled at some game | | 2. | stringer - a worker who strings; "a stringer of beads"worker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker" | | 3. | stringer - brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hullbracing, brace - a structural member used to stiffen a framework | | 4. | stringer - a long horizontal timber to connect uprightstimber - a beam made of wood | Translationsstringer
stringer1. Architect a long horizontal beam that is used for structural purposes 2. Nautical a longitudinal structural brace for strengthening the hull of a vessel StringerA horizontal piece of timber or steel that connects the uprights in a framework and supports the floor; the inclined member that supports the treads and risers of a stair. Stringer a longitudinal member used in the frames of, for example, ships, aircraft, and railroad cars. Stringers usually take the form of flat wood or metal girders. The outer plating of the structure is riveted, welded, or cemented to stringers connected to such transverse members as ribs and beams. stringer[′striŋ·ər] (civil engineering) A long horizontal member used to support a floor or to connect uprights in a frame. An inclined member supporting the treads and risers of a staircase. (geology) string (metallurgy) An elongated mass of microconstituents or foreign material in wrought metal oriented in the direction of working. stringer1. A string, 1.2. A stringpiece.3. A long, heavy horizontal timber which connects the posts in a frame which supports a floor.stringer A part of the aircraft fuselage and wing structure that acts as a stiffener and assists the skin to carry direct loads in the direction of its length. A stringer is a thin wooden or metallic strip running along the length of the fuselage or a wing.stringer Related to stringer: stingerWords related to stringernoun a member of a squad on a teamRelated Words- team
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noun a worker who stringsRelated Wordsnoun brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hullRelated Wordsnoun a long horizontal timber to connect uprightsRelated Words |