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beam noun

  /biːm/
  • (nautical) One of the transverse members of a ship's frame on which the decks are laid, and acting as part of the support for keeping the sides of the vessel in shape — supported at the sides by knees in wooden ships and by stringers in steel ones; cf. abeam, beam-ends.
poutre
  • (nautical) The maximum width of a vessel (note that a vessel with a beam of 15 foot can also be said to be 15 foot abeam).
poutre, age
  • (structural) One of the principal horizontal structural members, usually of steel, timber, or concrete, of a building.
ligature, madrier, lien
  • (structural) Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.
madrier, poutre
  • (agricultural) The central bar of a plow, to which the handles and colter are secured, and to the end of which are attached the oxen or horses that draw it.
age
  • (physics) A ray or collection of approximately parallel rays emitted from the sun or other luminous body.
  • (figuratively) A ray; a gleam.
faisceau
  • (literary) The pole of a carriage or chariot.
limon, timon
  • (anatomical, informal) The principal stem of the antler of a deer.
merrain, perche

beam verb

  /biːm/
  • (intransitive, figuratively) To smile broadly or especially cheerfully.
rayonner
  • (ambitransitive) To emit beams of light; to shine; to radiate.
rayonner, briller
  • (transitive, science fiction) To transmit matter or information via a high-tech wireless mechanism.
téléporter
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