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- nounbeam (noun) · beams (plural noun)
- a long, sturdy piece of squared timber or metal spanning an opening or part of a building, usually to support the roof or floor above:"there are very fine oak beams in the oldest part of the house" · "the cottage boasts a wealth of exposed beams"
- another term for balance beam."a compulsory set of exercises on floor, vault, bars, and beam"
- a horizontal piece of squared timber or metal supporting the deck and joining the sides of a ship:"the watertight skin and deck were put on over this framework of ribs and beams"
- nauticalthe direction of an object visible from the port or starboard side of a ship when it is perpendicular to the center line of the vessel:"there was land in sight on the port beam"
- a ship's breadth at its widest point:"a cutter with a beam of 16 feet"
- informalthe width of a person's hips:"notice how broad in the beam she's getting?"Opposite:
- the main stem of a stag's antler:"the wide beams sprouted ten main tines"
- the crossbar of a balance.
- (especially in a stationary steam engine) an oscillating shaft through which the vertical piston movement is transmitted to the crank or pump.
- historicalthe main timber of a horse-drawn plow.
- a ray or shaft of light:"a beam of light flashed in front of her" · "the flashlight beam dimmed perceptibly"
- a directional flow of particles or radiation:"beams of electrons"
- a series of radio or radar signals emitted to serve as a navigational guide for ships or aircraft:"the detector simply pinpoints the radar beams that other ships transmit"Similar:warning light/firesignal light/fireguiding lightlight towerphare
verbbeam (verb) · beams (third person present) · beamed (past tense) · beamed (past participle) · beaming (present participle)- transmit (a radio signal or broadcast) in a specified direction:"beaming a distress signal into space" · "the TV station begins beaming into homes in the new year"Similar:
- (beam someone up/down)(in science fiction) transport someone instantaneously to another place, especially to or from a spaceship:"Scotty, beam me up!"
- (beamed)construct a ceiling with exposed beams:"vaulted beamed ceilings in the family room"
OriginOld English bēam ‘tree, beam’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch boom and German Baum. - People also ask
- The term "beam" has several meanings:1234
- A ray or shaft of light.
- A collection of nearly parallel rays (such as X-rays) or a stream of particles (such as electrons).
- A long, thick piece of wood, metal, or concrete used to support weight in a building or other structure.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.beam noun ˈbēm 1 : a ray or shaft of light 2 : a collection of nearly parallel rays (as X-rays) or a stream of particles (as electrons)www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/beamBEAM meaning: 1 : a line of light coming from a source (such as the sun or a headlight); 2 : a line of energy, particles, etc., that cannot be seenwww.britannica.com/dictionary/beama long, thick piece of wood, metal, or concrete that is used to support weight in a building or other structure
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…BEAM meaning: 1. a line of light that shines from a bright object: 2. a line of radiation or particles flowing….dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/beam Beam Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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