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The answer BEAM has 380 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of beam in various dictionaries:
noun - a signal transmitted along a narrow path
noun - long thick piece of wood or metal or concrete, etc., used in construction
noun - a group of nearly parallel lines of electromagnetic radiation
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The construction technique of vertical posts & crosspieces is called "post & lintel" or "post &" this |
You'll smile big if you know this 4-letter word for a long, thick piece of lumber used to support a roof |
A long, squared-off piece of wood used in construction, or to smile ear-to-ear |
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The bar of a balance from which weighing pans are suspended. |
to send out a line of light: |
a long, thick piece of wood, metal, or concrete, especially used to support weight in a building or other structure: |
a long, thick piece of wood, metal, or concrete, esp. one used to support weight in a building or other structure |
a line of light coming from the sun or a bright light, esp. as seen against a darker background: |
to send out a beam of light, an electrical or radio signal, etc.: |
to smile with obvious pleasure: |
in the sport of women's gymnastics, a wooden bar on which the competitors balance and perform movements |
a line of light that shines from a bright object: |
a line of radiation or particles flowing in one direction: |
Beam might refer to |
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* Beam (structure), a structural element * Beam (nautical), the most extreme width (or breadth) of a nautical vessel, or a point alongside the ship at the midpoint of its length* |