Beam

/biːm/ noun

A beam is a long, strong piece of wood, metal, or concrete used to support buildings or bridges. It also means a narrow ray of light, like a laser beam or a beam of sunlight.

“Beam” comes from Old English “bēam,” which originally meant a tree or large piece of wood. Over time it came to mean both structural supports and later the straight lines of light they resembled.

AMጨረር
ARشعاع
BNরশ্মি
CSpaprsek
DAstråle
DEStrahl
ELακτίνα
ESrayo
FAپرتو
FIsäde
FRrayon
GUકિરણ
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