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Second truss?
Answer for the clue "Second truss? ", 7 letters:
support
Alternative clues for the word support
- A military operation (often involving new supplies of men and materiel) to strengthen a military force or aid in the performance of its mission
- Drink after drink for champion
- Financial backing
- The activity of providing for or maintaining by supplying with money or necessities
- A subordinate musical part
- Prop up
- Any device that bears the weight of another thing
Word definitions for support in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
In mathematics , the support (sometimes topological support or spectrum ) of a measure μ on a measurable topological space ( X , Borel( X )) is a precise notion of where in the space X the measure "lives". It is defined to be the largest ( closed ) subset ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the activity of providing for or maintaining by supplying with money or necessities; "his support kept the family together"; "they gave him emotional support during difficult times" aiding the cause or policy or interests of; "the president no longer ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Support \Sup*port"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Supported ; p. pr. & vb. n. Supporting .] [F. supporter, L. supportare to carry on, to convey, in LL., to support, sustain; sub under + portare to carry. See Port demeanor.] To bear by being under; to keep from falling; ...
Usage examples of support.
The Empress might have enough support among the nobles to keep a precarious hold on her throne, but she had made no overtures to the common folk, and they were solidly opposed to the idea of an Aberrant ruler.
Apparently satisfied it would support his weight, he leaned back, rocking gently while Abie prepared their coffee.
They abjured the implicit reverence which the pride of Rome had exacted from their ignorance, while they acquired the knowledge and possession of those advantages by which alone she supported her declining greatness.
But, as it was, he ably supported the exposed flank that Johnston so skillfully attacked, won the battle, inflicted losses a good deal larger than his own, and gained his ulterior objective as well as if there had not been a fight at all.
Senator Glancey spearheaded a third group, ably supported by General Funkhauser, civilian leaders of the aircraft industry and many champions of private enterprise.
To support these and concentrate from the earliest moment as effective a fire as possible upon the works, Farragut brought his ironclads inside of the wooden vessels, and abreast the four leaders of that column.
The absolutist and patrimonial model survived in this period only with the support of a specific compromise of political forces, and its substance was eroding from the inside owing primarily to the emergence of new productive forces.
The abutments also must be strong enough to take safely the thrust of the weighted arch, as the slightest movement in these supports will cause deflection and failure.
The duration of the siege has done nothing to abate the groundswell of support for Abies in and around this tiny Northwestern hamlet.
I know also that there is a power before which even academicism must bow, and to this power I look not unhopefully for support.
From their midst, ornate cast-iron pillars sprouted, acanthus leaves flowing into cantilevered struts supporting flat canopies that sheltered the roadway from the rain.
These were the silent, empty remains of the accelerator ring that had once circled the planet, that had created the antimatter that fueled its economy, that had berthed its ships, warehoused its goods, and supported the lives of eighty million people.
Also, that he wanted papers to be drawn up to the effect that one thousand pounds a year was to be allotted to acertain lady in support of herself and her son.
Azareel limping, but supporting Acies who seemed to have had a bad time of it.
And in that acoustically superb vaulted church -- cornerstone laid on March 28, 1343 -- a fat boy, supported by the main organ and the echo organ, sings a slender Credo.