rafters

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English - Turkish

Definition of rafters in English Turkish dictionary

rafter
kiriş
rafter
salcı/kiriş
rafter
kirişle donat
rafter
(İnşaat) mertek
rafter
çatı kirişi
rafter
sal yapan kimse
English - English
plural of rafter
rafter
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
rafter
flock of turkeys
rafter
To plow so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unplowed ridge; to ridge
rafter
one of several parallel sloping beams that support a roof provide (a ceiling) with rafters
rafter
To make into rafters, as timber
rafter
To furnish with rafters, as a house
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A roof structural support system using "2 by" wood components that are nailed together (as opposed to trusses that are connected using press-on metal plates) (See truss)
rafter
Rafters form the slope of a pitched roof and are analogous to floor joists
rafter
One of the sloped parallel boards that make up a roof structure
rafter
A structural member that supports a pitched roof, serving for the roof sheathing the same purpose as joists for floors
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provide (a ceiling) with rafters
rafter
Now, commonly, one of the timbers of a roof which are put on sloping, according to the inclination of the roof
rafter
In timber roof construction, a principal sloping component that runs from the wall plate to the ridge
rafter
The main beam supporting a roof system or a sloping roof framing member
rafter
{i} sloped beam that forms the framework of a roof; person who participates in the sport of white-water rafting; one who travels by raft; one who transports by raft
rafter
The framing member which directly supports the roof sheathing A rafter usually follows the angle of the roof, and may be a part of a roof truss The supporting framing member immediately beneath the deck, sloping from the ridge to the wall plate
rafter
of Queen-post
rafter
Rafters are the sloping pieces of wood that support a roof. From the rafters of the thatched roofs hung strings of dried onions and garlic. one of the large sloping pieces of wood that form the structure of a roof
rafter
One of a series of structural members of a roof designed to support roof loads
rafter
The structural members comprising the roof and providing support for the covering A variety of special rafters (hip, valley, jack, common, fly, etc ) may be called for, depending on the type of roof Back to alphabetical list
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The pitched roof board used in conventional framing This is also referred to as the “top chord” of the truss
rafter
one of several parallel sloping beams that support a roof
rafter
The structural member which extends from the roof eave to the ridge or hip and is designed to support the roof deck and roof system components
rafter
The structural member extending from the downslope perimeter of a roof to the ridge or hip and is designed to support the roof deck and roof system components
rafter
A raftsman
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The supporting framing member immediately beneath the deck, sloping from the ridge to the wall plate
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A structural member (usually slanted) to which the deck is nailed Back to Top
rafter
An inclined beam supporting the roof of a house
rafter
The main beam supporting the roof system
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Originally, any rough and somewhat heavy piece of timber
rafter
The solid member or pre-engineered open web type of support for roof systems
rafter
someone who travels by raft
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One of a series of inclined structural members that support the roof, running from the exterior wall to the ridge board
rafter
The framing member which directly supports the roof sheathing A rafter usually follows the angle of the roof, and may be a part of a roof truss (see diagram)
rafter
(1) The framing member which directly supports the roof sheathing A rafter usually follows the angle of the roof, and may be a part of a roof truss (2) The supporting framing member immediately beneath the deck, sloping from the ridge to the wall plate
rafter
A framing member that runs up and down the slope of a steep roof
rafter
Lumber used to support the roof sheeting and roof loads Generally, 2 X 10's and 2 X 12's are used The rafters of a flat roof are sometimes called roof joists
rafter
One of a series of structural members of a roof designed to support roof loads The rafters of a flat roof are sometimes called roof joists
rafter
one of the sloping beams that support a pitched roof
rafter
The structural member or beam that supports the roof It spans from the exterior wall to the ridge board of the peak of the roof
rafter
One of a series of beams that form the slope of a pitched roof and are analogous to floor joists
Turkish - English

Definition of rafters in Turkish English dictionary

rafter
(Mimarlık) angle rafter
rafters

    Turkish pronunciation

    räftırz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈraftərz/ /ˈræftɜrz/

    Etymology

    [ 'raf-t&r ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English ræfter; akin to Old Norse raptr rafter.
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