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gird·er \ˈgərdər; ˈgə̄də(r, ˈgəidə(r\ noun (-s) Etymology: gird (I) + -er 1. a. : a horizontal main member supporting vertical concentrated loads (as from beams) b. : beam; especially : an iron or steel beam either made in a single piece or built up typically of plates, flitches, latticework, or bars and often of very large proportions — compare bowstring beam, box girder, lattice girder, plate girder, truss c. : a structure built of reinforced concrete for a similar purpose 2. : a rolled metal unit of I section or other section or a built-up unit of rolled members and plate that may be transverse or longitudinal depending on the structure to be supported |