PRANCE vs STRUT: NOUN
- A proud stiff pompous gait
- The act or an instance of prancing.
- The act of prancing.
- A support rod.
- Any part of a machine or structure, of which the principal function is to hold things apart; a brace subjected to compressive stress; -- the opposite of stay, and tie.
- In general, any piece of a frame which resists thrust or pressure in the direction of its own length. See Brace, and Illust. of Frame, and Roof.
- The act of strutting; a pompous step or walk.
- A proud stiff pompous gait
- Brace consisting of a bar or rod used to resist longitudinal compression
- In iron ship-building, a cast-steel or forged-iron support under water on each side at the stern of a twin-screw vessel close to the propeller. The strut usually has two arms resembling a V turned sidewise. At the apex of the V is a hub which contains a bearing through which the propeller-shaft passes, immediately abaft of which is the screw-propeller. The inner ends of the arms of the strut are riveted to the outside plating, or pass through it and are secured to the framing in the interior of the vessel. Also called shaft-strut and shaft-bracket.
- A condition (described in the quotation) of a freshly cut tobacco-plant, resulting from exposure to rain.
- Dispute; contention: strife.
- Stubbornness; obstinacy.
- A pompous, self-important gait.
- A structural element used to brace or strengthen a framework by resisting stress or compression.
- A proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking.
- A brace or support for the reception of direct thrust, pressure, or weight in construction; any piece of wood or iron, or other member of a structure, designed to support a part or parts by pressure in the direction of its length, struts may be either upright, diagonal, or horizontal.
PRANCE vs STRUT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Protuberant.
PRANCE vs STRUT: VERB
- To walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others
- Spring foward on the hind legs
- Cause (a horse) to bound spring forward
- To spring forward on the hind legs.
- To strut about.
- Spring forward on the hind legs
- Ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward
- To walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others
- (originally said of fowl) To stand or walk stiffly, with the tail erect and spread out.
- To walk proudly or haughtily.
PRANCE vs STRUT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To ride a horse moving in such a fashion.
- To cause (a horse) to prance.
- To spring or bound, as a horse in high mettle.
- To spring forward on the hind legs. Used of a horse.
- To spring or bound forward in a manner reminiscent of a spirited horse.
- To walk or strut about in a pompous, showy manner, or with warlike parade.
- To ride on a prancing horse; to ride in an ostentatious manner.
- To walk or move about spiritedly; strut.
- To brace or separate with a strut.
- To display in order to impress others. Sometimes used with out.
- To walk with pompous bearing; swagger.
- To provide (a structure) with a strut or struts.
PRANCE vs STRUT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To hold apart. Cf. strut, n., 3.
- To swell; to bulge out.
- To walk with a lofty, proud gait, and erect head; to walk with affected dignity.
PRANCE vs STRUT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make a show in walking; move proudly, lifting the feet with a rearing or capering motion: used of horses in high mettle.
- To ride with a rearing or capering motion; ride gaily, proudly, or insolently.
- To walk, strut, or caper in an elated, proud, or conceited manner.
- To stand or walk stiffly with the tail erect and spread, as the peacock, the turkey, and various other birds.
- To walk with a pompous gait and erect head, as from pride or affected dignity.
- To cause to swell; enlarge; give more importance to.
- To protrude; cause to bulge.
- Swelling out; protuberant; bulging.
- To swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out.
- To brace or support by a strut or struts, in construction of any kind; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support.
- (idiom) (strut (one's) stuff) To behave or perform in an ostentatious manner; show off.
PRANCE vs STRUT: RELATED WORDS
- Waddle, Clomp, Parading, Writhe, Shimmy, Strutting, Saunter, Flouncing, Twirl, Cavort, Swagger, Ruffle, Cock, Strut, Sashay
- Sum, Mainstay, Pillar, Depth, Plank, Gobbler, Damper, Spacer, Brace, Beam, Cock, Ruffle, Swagger, Sashay, Prance
PRANCE vs STRUT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Frolic, Waltzing, Danced, Totter, Promenaded, Clomp, Writhe, Shimmy, Saunter, Flouncing, Twirl, Cavort, Swagger, Ruffle, Cock
- Amount, Harald, Dumper, Sum, Mainstay, Pillar, Depth, Plank, Spacer, Brace, Beam, Cock, Ruffle, Swagger, Prance
PRANCE vs STRUT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Prance he had his face frozen in a blizzard while on the battle front.
- Prance may wvell doubt whether the conquest of Algeria was a profitable enterprise.
- Prance about in bounce houses, Trampolines, and other sources Mokena, IL on Indeed.
- After all that had happened, she wanted to prance around town, risking detection.
- And get ready to prance around school in our tiniest armor.
- The horses prance, lounge, run and care for their colts.
- Relations between Prance and Italy changed definitely for the worse.
- Observations on some Middle Palaeolithic time series in Southern Prance.
- Prance and the r e s t of Europe.
- Renard but it is not influential in Prance.
- Structure and design are one with the strut.
- Then with the sear strut tension adjustment screw fitted to the sear strut retaining plate, screw the plate into position.
- Place the gas strut cover over the gas strut.
- Gas strut reference tables on our web site assist in the correct identification for your project whether you're designing or replacing your gas strut.
- These conditions could result in damage to the strut and consequent separation of the strut and engine from the airplane.
- This is the same principle as the strut top spacers but fitted to the bottom of the strut instead.
- The strut is also supported by a cable attached between the end of the strut and the wall.
- The axial force P acting on each oblique strut is resolved into components along and transverse to the strut.
- Park sensor wire harness went bad, front strut sensor broke and the entire strut had to be replaced.
- Next you will need to install either the TSS shock strut or the fixed strut rod.
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