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Beam
Beam [fr. beam, Sax., tree], the part of a stag's head whence the horns spring like branches out of a tree. A common balance of weight in cities and towns.
Beamed
Furnished with beams as the head of a stag
Beaming
Emitting beams radiant
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Beam
Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness and prepared for use
Beamful
Beamy radiant
laser beam
A beam of light from a laser
Beams, and Balance
Beams, and Balance, instruments for weighing goods and merchandise, mostly used in the city of London.
Hammer beam
A member of one description of roof truss called hammer beam truss which is so framed as not to have a tiebeam at the top of the wall Each principal has two hammer beams which occupy...
colliding beam machine
a particle accelerator in which two separate beams of particles usually of opposite charge are circulated in opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on called also colliding beam accelerator and collider
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Beamingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Beam
Beam [fr. beam, Sax., tree], the part of a stag's head whence the horns spring like branches out of a tree. A common balance of weight in cities and towns.
Beamed
Furnished with beams as the head of a stag
Beaming
Emitting beams radiant
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Beamingly
Matched in: Term Beamingly
Beam
Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness and prepared for use
Beamful
Beamy radiant
laser beam
A beam of light from a laser
Beams, and Balance
Beams, and Balance, instruments for weighing goods and merchandise, mostly used in the city of London.
Hammer beam
A member of one description of roof truss called hammer beam truss which is so framed as not to have a tiebeam at the top of the wall Each principal has two hammer beams which occupy...
colliding beam machine
a particle accelerator in which two separate beams of particles usually of opposite charge are circulated in opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on called also colliding beam accelerator and collider
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