underhang
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[edit]underhang (third-person singular simple present underhangs, present participle underhanging, simple past and past participle underhung)
- (transitive) To suspend; hang.
- 2005, Steve Cory, Decks: Plan, Design, Build:
- Though less commonly done, it is best to underhang framing pieces — such as letting the girder extend well beyond the end joists if the girder is especially attractive.
Noun
[edit]underhang (plural underhangs)
- That which underhangs.
- 1987, Patricia Volk, White light:
- A piece of oatmeal stuck in the underhang of Roy's lip. May sipped her morning coffee, watching it bob as he spoke.
- 1966, IEEE Industry, General Applications Group, IEEE transactions on industry and general applications: Volume 2:
- This spreads the angle of the copper to between 35 and 40 degrees from the 30-degree underhang and pushes the insulated nose of the steel V outward enough to fracture the mica segment [...].