Cantilevers

/ˈkæntɪˌlevərz/ noun

Horizontal structural beams or bridges anchored at one end and extending outward without support below, like a diving board or balcony.

From 'cantilever,' with the plural '-s.' The singular 'cantilever' likely derives from Italian or French architectural terminology, though the exact origin is debated by etymologists.

AMንጥን
ARأعمدة خارجية
BNকান্টিলিভার
CAcantells
CSvyčnívající trámy
DAudskælede bjælker
DEAusleger
ELστυλώνας
ESmecanismos de contraventeos
FAآویز
FIpylvät
FRpoutres en porte-à-faux
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