Trestle
"Trestle" in German
Arbeitsbock
(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)
Auflagebock
(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)
Auflagebock
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
Auflagegestell
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
Bock
(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)
Bock
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
Bock
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Gerüst
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Gerüstpfeiler
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Gestell
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
Holzbock
(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)
Klappbock
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
Pfahljoch
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Schragen
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Stützbock
(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)
Stützbock
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
Stützgerüst
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Stützkonstruktion
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Sägebock
(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)
Tischgestell
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
Traverse
(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)
Trestle
(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)
Untergestell
(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)
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