stringer

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An 1800s baseball term meaning a hard-hit ball
A synonym for a pallet or skid used when shipping LTL freight A platform typically constructed of timber or plastic designed such that freight may be stacked on top and is able to be lifted by a forklift
A freelance correspondent not on the regular newspaper staff, especially one retained on a part-time basis to report on events in a particular place
Someone who leads someone along
A cord or chain, sometimes with additional loops, that is threaded through the mouth and gills of caught fish

Janice pulled the bluegill out of the water and added it to her stringer.

Wooden strip running lengthwise down the centre of a surfboard, for strength

Line up the 1/2 template with the stringer (or draw a center line) — Stephen Pirsch.

A horizontal timber that supports upright posts
Someone who threads something
A libertine; a wencher
A slender, lightweitht, lengthwise fill-in structural member in a rocket body, or the like, serving to reinforce and give shape to the skin
In buildings, a structural member supporting stair steps
One who strings; one who makes or provides strings, especially for bows
Continuous, longitudinal, solid or notched beam-component of the pallet used to support deck components, often identified by location as the outside or center stringer and sometimes called a runner
a longitudinal beam supporting the bridge deck
a long horizontal timber to connect uprights
A local freelance reporter for a national or regional newspaper
A part-time reporter, a correspondent
the junction between the flank of the hull and the deck of a ship (lisse)
A long horizontal timber to connect uprights in a frame, or to support a floor or the like
brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hull
A strip of vegetation different from surrounding vegetation, such as a stringer of aspen in a area of spruce
continuous longitudinal, solid or notched beam-component of the pallet used to support and space the deck components, often identified by location as the outside, interior or center stringer; bearer; runner
a member of a squad on a team; "a first stringer"; "a second stringer
a worker who strings; "a stringer of beads"
brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hull a worker who strings; "a stringer of beads" a member of a squad on a team; "a first stringer"; "a second stringer
(Carriages, Cut Jacks) The inclined boards or laminations in which the treads and risers are enclosed
{i} one who arranges objects on a string; horizontal timber; part-time journalist who covers a local area and supplies stories to a newspaper published in a different area
The board nailed to the exterior wall sheathing to support returns The diagonal supporting members for treads and riser, also called horses
In stair construction, one of the enclosed sides of a stair that is supporting the treads and risers
continuous, longitudinal, solid or notched beam-component of the pallet used to support and space the deck components, often identified by location as the outside, interior, or center stringer; bearer; runner
A slender, lightweight, lengthwise fill-in structural member in a rocket body serving to reinforce and give shape to the skin
a member of a squad on a team; "a first stringer"; "a second stringer"
A writer or photographer who is not a full-time employee, but who is paid by the job The term comes from the days when a writer would get paid by the column inch and would measure his or her contribution by holding a string along the story to measure its length, knot it, measure the next column or story, and so on, reporting the final length for pay
Lumber industry terminology for lumber graded with respect to its strength in bending when loaded on the narrow face Used for cross members in floors or ceilings
A long, horizontal member which connects uprights in a frame or supports a floor or the like One of the enclosed sides of a stair supporting the treads and risers
the diagonal supports of a stairway that support the treads
A stringer is a journalist who is employed part-time by a newspaper or news service in order to report on a particular area. He picked up extra money as a local stringer for the New York Herald. someone who regularly sends in news stories to a newspaper, but who is not employed by that newspaper
A longitudinal sleeper
The supporting members, which run the length of the stairway on which treads, risers, and balustrade are mounted
A BEAM; also a sloping structural member that supports a staircase
A streak of planking carried round the inside of a vessel on the under side of the beams
The spacing boards of a pallet, normally 2 in by 4 in in size and two to three in number Top and bottom boards are fastened to the stringers Coincide with length dimension of pallet
A sloping member that supports the risers and treads of stairs Also called carriage
brace consisting of a longitudinal member to strengthen a fuselage or hull a worker who strings; "a stringer of beads"
A strip of vegetation different from surrounding vegetation, such as a stinger of aspen in an area of spruce
A longgitudinal girder that connects and supports the frames or deckbeams The major ones are named: bilge-, side-, and deckstringer
second-stringer
A person who plays second string. A person who is kept on a sports team as a backup in case a first string player is unavailable
second-stringer
A person who is not good enough to be considered proficient but is possible as a backup
second stringer
(Spor) The group of players that substitute for the starting players or from which substitute players are drawn on a sports team
Howard Stringer
{i} (born 1942) born in Wales (UK) and moved to the United States in 1965, Chairman and CEO of Sony Corporation worldwide, honored with knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in January 2000, president of CBS Inc. from 1988 to 1995
stringers
plural of stringer
Turkish - English

Definition of stringer in Turkish English dictionary

stringer boncuğu
(Askeri) stringer bead
stringer
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