One supporting a habit?
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CHICKENLEGOne supporting a brooder?
BRAOne supporting a woman
NUNOne supporting a habit?
BRAOne with a supporting role?
LEGOne with a supporting role?
LEGOne with a supporting role
CANEOne with a supporting role
BRACEOne with a supporting role?
COLUMNOne with a supporting role
legsone of the limbs supporting a body
legone of the limbs supporting a body
anconesbracket or console, as one supporting part of a cornice
shroudone of the ropes supporting the masts of a ship
anconoidbracket or console, as one supporting part of a cornice
joistone of the parallel beams supporting a floor or ceiling
anconalbracket or console, as one supporting part of a cornice
anconbracket or console, as one supporting part of a cornice
joistsone of the parallel beams supporting a floor or ceiling
shroudsone of the ropes supporting the masts of a ship
anconealbracket or console, as one supporting part of a cornice
SLACKTIVISTPejorative nickname for one supporting a cause via unproductive feel-good measures
mainframeA large high-speed computer, esp. one supporting numerous workstations or peripherals
mainframesA large high-speed computer, esp. one supporting numerous workstations or peripherals
trussesA large projection of stone or timber, typically one supporting a cornice
floorerone that floors (to supply with the lower supporting surface of a room)
stringerone of the sloping sides of a stair, supporting the treads and risers
puncheonA short post, esp. one used for supporting the roof in a coal mine
floorersFLOORER, one that floors (to supply with the lower supporting surface of a room)
puncheonsA short post, esp. one used for supporting the roof in a coal mine
triplaneairplane with three supporting wings, one above another: a design used mainly in the early history of the airplane
trunnioneither of the two cylindrical projections on a cannon, one on each side for supporting the cannon on its carriage
trunnionseither of the two cylindrical projections on a cannon, one on each side for supporting the cannon on its carriage
vigasone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
vigaone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
silla horizontal piece (as a timber) that forms the lowest member or one of the lowest members of a framework or supporting structure as
cruck(in old English building) one of a pair of naturally curved timbers forming one of several rigid arched frames supporting the roof of a cottage or farm building
crucks(in old English building) one of a pair of naturally curved timbers forming one of several rigid arched frames supporting the roof of a cottage or farm building
subframeA supporting frame, esp. one into which a window or door is set, or one to which the engine or suspension of a car without a true chassis is attached
subframesA supporting frame, esp. one into which a window or door is set, or one to which the engine or suspension of a car without a true chassis is attached
doricnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders, developed in Greece and altered by the Romans. The Greek Doric order consists typically of a channeled column without a base, having as a capital a circular echinus supporting a square abacus, abov