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Main Entry: beam
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: length of material used as support

Synonyms:

axle, bail, balk, bolster, boom, brace, cantilever, column, crossbar, crosspiece, girder, jamb, joist, lath, lintel, pile, piling, pillar, plank, pole, post, prop, rafter, reach, scaffolding, scantling, shaft, sill, spar, stanchion, stay, stringer, strip, strut, stud, timber, transverse, trestle, two-by-four
Notes: ray is distinguished from beam in that it describes a smaller quantity of light (beam being a collection of parallel rays)
Main Entry: cramped
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: congested, overcrowded

Synonyms:

awkward, circumscribed, close, closed in, confined, crabbed, crowded, hemmed in, illegible, incommodious, indecipherable, irregular, jammed in, little, minute, narrow, packed, pent, restricted, small, squeezed, tight, tiny, tucked up, two-by-four, uncomfortable

Antonyms:

free, open, uncongested, uncramped, uncrowded, uninhibited, unobstructed
Main Entry: rafter
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: beam

Synonyms:

axle, bail, balk, bolster, boom, brace, cantilever, column, crossbar, crosspiece, girder, jamb, joist, lath, lintel, pile, piling, pillar, plank, pole, post, prop, reach, scaffolding, scantling, shaft, sill, spar, stanchion, stay, stringer, strip, strut*, stud*, timber, transverse, trestle, two-by-four
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