Scantling

  • 91little — adj 1. small, tiny, teeny, pint size, wee, mini, short, snub; All Baby Talk. teeny weeny, itty bitty, itsy bitsy, itty, teensy weensy; Lilliputian, elfin, like Tom Thumb, pygmy, Inf. peewee, baby, child s toy, bantam; undersized, underweight,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 92shard — n fragment, part, particle, piece; chip, chink, smithereen, splinter, sliver; cut, cutting, paring; scale, flake, shaving, lamina; particle, scrap, bit, snip, snippet, wisp, tatter, corner; morsel, crumb, ort; modicum, iota, whit, mite, trifle,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 93sprinkling — n scattering, sprinkle, dribble, driblet, trickle, drop, droplet; few, modicum, smattering, handful, fistful; dash, pinch, tinge, scantling, touch, bit; trace, suspicion, soupcon …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 94beam — [n1] length of material used as support axle, bail, balk, bolster, boom, brace, cantilever, column, crossbar, crosspiece, girder, jamb, joist, lath, lintel, pile, piling, pillar, plank, pole, post, prop, rafter, reach, scaffolding, scantling,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 95ísskoyipistaa'tsis — bit; synonyms (n) crumb, morsel, piece, atom, drop, fleck, fragment, moment, part, portion, shred, snatch, taste, trace, whit, act, rein, bite, chip, cut, dab, dash, drill, end, flake, (v) curb, scrap, scantling, check, (adj) bitten …

    Blackfoot - English thesaurus dictionary

  • 96notching — noun ( s) Etymology: from gerund of notch (II) 1. a. : the act or an instance of making notches : an act of cutting into small hollows b. : a …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 97web frame — noun : a frame of heavy scantling used in ship construction and made by riveting a wide plate to a frame and stiffening the plate by riveting two reverse frames to its inner edge * * * Naut. a deep transverse frame reinforcing the hull of a ship …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 98scant|ling — «SKANT lihng», noun. 1. a) a small beam or piece of timber, often used as an upright piece in the frame of a building. b) such beams or timbers collectively. 2. the width and thickness of a board, beam, cut stone, or other building material, used …

    Useful english dictionary