Truss

/trʌs/ noun

A strong framework of beams or bars, usually arranged in triangles, used to support roofs, bridges, or other structures.

From Old French *trousser* “to tie, pack,” giving English *truss* “bundle, support.” The engineering sense developed from the idea of tying parts together into a strong, supportive unit.

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