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ALL meanings of trussed

trussed
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  • adjective trussed close (def 54). 1
  • verb with object trussed to tie, bind, or fasten. 1
  • verb with object trussed to make fast with skewers, thread, or the like, as the wings or legs of a fowl in preparation for cooking. 1
  • verb with object trussed to furnish or support with a truss or trusses. 1
  • verb with object trussed to tie or secure (the body) closely or tightly; bind (often followed by up). 1
  • verb with object trussed Falconry. (of a hawk, falcon, etc.) to grasp (prey) firmly. 1
  • noun trussed Civil Engineering, Building Trades. any of various structural frames based on the geometric rigidity of the triangle and composed of straight members subject only to longitudinal compression, tension, or both: functions as a beam or cantilever to support bridges, roofs, etc. Compare complete (def 8), incomplete (def 3), redundant (def 5c). any of various structural frames constructed on principles other than the geometric rigidity of the triangle or deriving stability from other factors, as the rigidity of joints, the abutment of masonry, or the stiffness of beams. 1
  • noun trussed Medicine/Medical. an apparatus consisting of a pad usually supported by a belt for maintaining a hernia in a reduced state. 1
  • noun trussed Horticulture. a compact terminal cluster or head of flowers growing upon one stalk. 1
  • noun trussed Nautical. a device for supporting a standing yard, having a pivot permitting the yard to swing horizontally when braced. 1
  • noun trussed a collection of things tied together or packed in a receptacle; bundle; pack. 1
  • noun trussed Chiefly British. a bundle of hay or straw, especially one containing about 56 pounds (25.4 kg) of old hay, 60 pounds (27.2 kg) of new hay, or 36 pounds (16.3 kg) of straw. 1
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