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catenaries

n. (plural of catenary English)

Usage examples of "catenaries".

Through it all stretched the paths of the catenaries that fed power to the world’s gates: those lines of power were shadowy now, reflecting the nonfunctional status of the catenaries.

I’m trying to keep track of where the catenaries are going to start bunching together.

I think we’re just going to have to try to sense the catenaries directly or do a wizardry to find them.

And you heard what’s-his-face back there: they’ve been moving the catenaries around.

Then, during some period when everything was running smoothly and there was no reason to expect an intrusion, the catenaries were relocated.

There’s no wall-walking down here, with the interference from the catenaries scattered all around.

Yama could dimly see shapes and catenaries inside their chests and limbs.

The city was fringed with vertical roots which fell from the great supporting catenaries into the everlasting murk of the far-below, pumping life up into the mainroots and thus into the city.

It killed all my ancestors except the very few who, by accident or by grace of the Powers, managed to find their way into the Old Downside and take refuge in the caves there, down where the catenaries spring up from their ultimate power source.

The shallow, lovely catenaries changed to a harsher, more angular figure.