Girder

/ˈɡɜːrdər/ noun

A large, strong metal or wooden beam that supports bridges, buildings, or other big structures.

From *gird* (to encircle, bind) + *-er*, originally meaning something that girds or supports. As engineering advanced, the term settled on the big horizontal beams in construction. It emphasizes the role of ‘holding together’ a structure.

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