A suspension element in which a reinforced shock absorber is used as one of the wheel's locating members, typically by solidly bolting the wheel hub to the bottom end of the strut
Heel Struts: Moving forward, place the heel, then the ball of the foot on the floor for a count of 1,2 with a weight change on count 2 Toe Struts: Moving forward, backward or right or left side, place the toe and then the heel of the foot on the floor for counts 1,2 with a weight change on count 2
Any brace or support, but most commonly the support for the propeller shaft's rear bearing
disapproval Someone who struts walks in a proud way, with their head held high and their chest out, as if they are very important. He struts around town like he owns the place
Any part of a machine or structure, of which the principal function is to hold things apart; a brace subjected to compressive stress; the opposite of stay, and tie