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joisted


Meanings
  • The act of constructing a structure, typically a building or bridge, by fitting and joining pieces of timber, called joists, in a regular pattern.

    - "During the construction of the new house, the builders spent several days joisting the timber beams in the ground floor."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with joisted
joister , master , chaster , disaster , reaster , caester , imaster , remaster , estreem , entreem , extrame , extreme , exremeest , extremeist , extremeists , extremeity , extremeism , extremeistic
Homophones
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  1. joist, hoist, boast, foist, moist, coist, loist, poist, poistest, poistingly, poistive, poistless


Variants
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hoist , hoisted , hoister , hoisters , hoisting , hoists , hoise , hoised , hoises , hoising , hoist by one's own petard , hoist with one's own petard , hoisted by her own petard , hoisted by his own petard , hoisted by its own petard , hoisted by my own petard , hoisted by our own petard , hoisted by our own petards , hoisted by their own petard , hoisted by their own petards , hoisted by your own petard , hoisted with her own petard , hoisted with his own petard , hoisted with its own petard , hoisted with my own petard , hoisted with our own petard , hoisted with our own petards , hoisted with their own petard , hoisted with their own petards , hoisted with your own petard , hoisting by her own petard , hoisting by his own petard , hoisting by its own petard , hoisting by my own petard , hoisting by our own petard , hoisting by our own petards , hoisting by their own petard , hoisting by their own petards , hoisting by your own petard , hoisting with her own petard , hoisting with his own petard , hoisting with its own petard , hoisting with my own petard , hoisting with our own petard , hoisting with our own petards , hoisting with their own petard , hoisting with their own petards , hoisting with your own petard , hoists by her own petard , hoists by his own petard , hoists by its own petard , hoists by my own petard , hoists by our own petard , hoists by our own petards , hoists by their own petard , hoists by their own petards , hoists by your own petard , hoists with her own petard , hoists with his own petard , hoists with its own petard , hoists with my own petard , hoists with our own petard , hoists with our own petards , hoists with their own petard , hoists with their own petards , hoists with your own petard
Forms
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The term 'joist' can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of the term 'joist' include: - Verb: To joist is to construct a building or other structure by fitting and joining timber beams, called joists, in a regular pattern. - Noun: A joist is a timber beam used in construction to support the weight of the structure above it. - Adjective: Joist is an adjective that can be used to describe something that is related to joists or the act of joisting. For example, a joist shop is a place where joists are manufactured and sold.


Etymology
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The word 'joist' comes from the Old French word 'jouster', which means 'to set, to lay down, or to establish'. Over time, the term 'joist' came to specifically refer to the timber beams used in construction.


Related Concepts
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  1. Timber construction: Timber construction is a building technique in which the main load-bearing structure is made of timber. Timber construction is an ancient building technique that has been used for thousands of years, and it is still widely used today, particularly in countries with abundant forests and a strong tradition of timber construction. In a timber construction project, the timber beams, called joists, are typically fitted and joined together using mortise and tenon joints, which are strong and durable joints that have been used for thousands of years. The timber structure is then typically covered with a protective layer, such as plaster or stucco, to protect the timber structure from the elements and to provide a smooth and even surface for finishing.

  2. Mortise and tenon joint: A mortise and tenon joint is a strong and durable type of wood joint that is used to join two pieces of timber together. The joint is formed by cutting a rectangular mortise, or hollow, into the end of one of the timber pieces. The mortise is then shaped to receive the tenon, which is a tongue-and-groove projection that is cut into the end of the other timber piece. The tenon is then inserted into the mortise, and the two pieces of timber are then joined together by driving nails through the sides of the tenon and into the surrounding timber. The mortise and tenon joint is a strong and durable joint that has been used for thousands of years to join timber structures together.


Culture
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["The term 'joist' has been used extensively in various forms of art and literature. In medieval Europe, timber joists were a common structural element in buildings, and the term 'joist' came to symbolize the craftsmanship and skill of the builders of that era. In more modern times, the term 'joist' has been used in various forms of literature, music, and art to symbolize various concepts, such as support, stability, strength, and craftsmanship."]

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