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structural steel
noun
- the variety of steel shapes rolled for use in construction.
- a steel having a composition suitable for such shapes.
structural steel
noun
- a strong mild steel used in construction work
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Word History and Origins
Origin of structural steel1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
The set is held up by 260 tons of structural steel and backed inside with 4,400 square feet of catwalks.
From Los Angeles Times
Passports cover structural steel, in-situ and precast concrete, and the raised access floor.
From BBC
"These structural steel modules can be transported on standard-sized flatbed trailers to allow rapid modular construction of 10- to 40-foot-high buttress dams that can enclose a wide range of surface areas and water volumes."
From Science Daily
Its height and mass were permitted by the use of structural steel to support and span dramatic interior spaces.
From Seattle Times
Your house has all sorts of structural steel elements that are rusting.
From Seattle Times
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