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a metal or wooden frame supporting a bridge, roof, etc.
What is a "truss"?
A truss is a framework of beams or structural members designed to support loads and create a stable shape in buildings and other constructions. Typically made from wood or metal, trusses are arranged in triangular patterns to distribute weight evenly and provide strength. They are commonly used in roofs, bridges, and floors, allowing for large open spaces without the need for many interior columns or supports. The design of a truss enables it to efficiently transfer loads to its supports, making it a popular choice in engineering and architecture. Properly constructed trusses are essential for ensuring the safety and durability of a structure.
(medicine) a supportive device for weakened areas, providing compression and stability
What is a "truss"?
A truss is a supportive device used to hold and secure a hernia, which is a tissue that sticks out through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. It typically includes of a belt or wrap with a pad or cushion that applies gentle pressure to the hernia, helping to keep it in place and reduce discomfort. Trusses are designed to provide support and prevent the hernia from sticking out further, allowing individuals to maintain normal activities while waiting for surgical treatment or as an alternative to surgery in some cases. Proper fitting and use of a truss are important to ensure effective support and comfort.
(architecture) a triangular bracket of brick or stone (usually of slight extent)
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