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truss
noun
In a general sense, a bundle; as a truss of hay or straw. A truss of hay in England is half a hundred. A truss of straw is of different weights in different places.
truss
In surgery, a bandage or apparatus used in cases of ruptures, to keep up the reduced parts and hinder further protrusion, and for other purposes.
truss
Among botanists, a truss or bunch is a tuft of flowers formed at the top of the main stalk or stem of certain plants.
truss
In navigation, a machine to pull a lower yard close to its mast and retain it firmly in that position.
truss
[See Trous.I .
truss
verb transitive
To bind or pack close.
truss
To skewer; to make fast. To truss up, to strain; to make close or tight.