"Rafter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rafter" Meaning

A rafter is a structural element in a building's roof, typically made of wood or metal, that supports and distributes the weight of the roof and its loads to the walls or other parts of the structure. It can also refer to the horizontal beam that runs across the top of a roof or between two points in a ceiling or upper floor.

"Rafter" Examples

Usage Examples of "Rafter"


Rafter, jack and bearer of the beam length L is 1/4, 1/5, and 10 respectively. Find the length of the beam.
- Let the length of the rafter, jack and bearer of the beam be x : total length
- x : 0.25x : 0.2x x+0.25x + 0.2x x
- 0.65xx
- x10/0.65
- x15.38cm
Cockpit rafter positioning: The positioning of the rafter within the cockpit roof line is critical. The higher you position the rafter the less visual impact but structural integrity must be ensured.
"Felled rafter ribs with curvatures, long straight curved where part of the slope."
A clear-fire-proof rafter was introduced to prevent propagation of fire through structural framing components that were not designed to contain fire.
Farmers removal of roof steel lattices conditioning wood to re reciprocate two turbines muit wipe large portions of roofing wooden tiles nailed with atlas screw fastening resulting raw crashes in installations when composite decking trusses were incorrectly positioned.

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Raffled

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To distribute (something, especially tickets) randomly among people, typically by chance or for entertainment.<br><br>Example: "Entrants in the competition had their names raffled for the prize."

Raffles

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A device for randomly allocating prizes, typically by spinning wheels or drawing lots. For example: "The charity raffle raised money for a good cause."

Rafflesia

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Rafflesiaceae

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Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, also known as Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, was an Iranian politician and a former military commander who served as the President of Iran from 1989 to 1997.

Raft

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A flat structure, typically made of logs or other buoyant materials, used for floating on water, often for transportation or recreation.

Rafted

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Lifted or carried something or someone in a raft.

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Rafters

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The word "rafters" refers to the horizontal beams in a roof, specifically the framing members that support the roof decking or other materials and are typically visible in the ceiling of a building, especially above living spaces.

Rafting

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Rafting is a recreational outdoor activity that involves navigating a raft down a river or other body of water. It involves using an inflatable raft to ride the currents and waves of the river, often with the goal of experiencing thrills and excitement. Rafting can range from gentle, calm floats to extreme, high-adrenaline rides, depending on the river's difficulty level and the participants' experience and preference.<br><br>Rafting often involves navigating through rapids, which are stretches of rough water with strong currents, and surf rocks, which are areas where the raft may be tossed about by powerful waves. Participants typically wear life jackets and helmets to ensure their safety.<br><br>Rafting has various physical and mental benefits, including:<br><br> Improving cardiovascular health<br> Building team-building and communication skills<br> Increasing adrenaline and excitement<br> Providing a sense of accomplishment and challenge

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Raftsman

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A man who builds or navigates rafts. A person who constructs or uses a raft, especially a large one for commercial purposes.

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Rag-picker

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A person whose livelihood is based on collecting and selling rags, typically those discarded by people in urban areas, such as old clothes, newspapers, cardboard, etc.

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