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Struts is an open framework for designing Web applications It helps users to develop application structures
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The structural members of a foam material These roughly triangular features contain most of the solid polymer and form the cell shape
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A support rod
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To walk proudly or haughtily

He strutted about the yard, thinking himself master of all he surveyed.

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to bulge out
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{v} to walk affectedly, parade, swell
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{n} a proud affected walk, stateliness, pomp
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A strut is a piece of wood or metal which holds the weight of other pieces in a building or other structure. the struts of a suspension bridge
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Internal member connecting the third point and the quarter point on a FINK TRUSS
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A brace fitted into a frame work which resists axial forces
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Protuberant
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The act of strutting; a pompous step or walk
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To swell; to bulge out
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Moving forward, place the heel then the ball of the foot on the floor for counts 1, 2
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a proud stiff pompous gait
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{f} walk in a pompous manner, swagger, walk proudly
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See Brace, and Illust
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An efficient type of shock absorber
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A suspension element in which a reinforced shock absorber is used as one of the wheel's locating members, typically by solidly bolting the wheel hub to the bottom end of the strut
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1 a support or brace
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Strut, n
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A small timber which braces or supports a tie-beam or a king post
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Heel Struts: Moving forward, place the heel, then the ball of the foot on the floor for a count of 1,2 with a weight change on count 2 Toe Struts: Moving forward, backward or right or left side, place the toe and then the heel of the foot on the floor for counts 1,2 with a weight change on count 2
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Any brace or support, but most commonly the support for the propeller shaft's rear bearing
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To hold apart
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a proud stiff pompous gait brace consisting of a bar or rod used to resist longitudinal compression
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A structural member used as a brace to resist axial forces
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A combination of a coil spring and a shock absorber in one device The strut smoothes out your vehicles ride by absorbing bumps from the road
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A short timber placed in a structure either diagonally or vertically, designed to act in compression along the direction of its lengths
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Aircraft structural components designed to absorb or distribute abrupt compression or tension such as the landing gear forces
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To walk with a lofty, proud gait, and erect head; to walk with affected dignity
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In general, any piece of a frame which resists thrust or pressure in the direction of its own length
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This was the metal piece that held the cage to the motor
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The main support member in a MacPherson suspension system The strut also serves as the shock absorber
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A single, self contained pivoting suspension unit that integrates a coil spring with a shock absorber Struts are used on front wheel drive automobiles
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brace consisting of a bar or rod used to resist longitudinal compression
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disapproval Someone who struts walks in a proud way, with their head held high and their chest out, as if they are very important. He struts around town like he owns the place
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A Compression Element of a Tensegrity Structure
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Struthious
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Cf
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A roof timber, either upright and connected to the rafter above it, or sloping, connecting another post to the rafter
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to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; "He struts around like a rooster in a hen house"
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{i} pompous walk or step, swagger; wooden or metal brace
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a piece or member acting to resist compressive stress
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Any part of a machine or structure, of which the principal function is to hold things apart; a brace subjected to compressive stress; the opposite of stay, and tie
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of Frame, and Roof
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    Türkische aussprache

    strʌts

    Aussprache

    /ˈstrəts/ /ˈstrʌts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'str&t ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English strouten, from Old English strutian to exert oneself; akin to Middle High German strozzen to be swollen.

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