supporting tower

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supporting tower

A tall supporting tower holds up the cables of a suspension bridge.

Definition

Noun: A supporting tower is a tall, narrow structure, typically freestanding, whose primary function is to bear weight and provide stability for another object or system. It is an architectural or engineering element designed to hold something up.

Usage

A supporting tower is used to describe the specific towers in a structure whose main role is load-bearing, as opposed to towers built for other purposes (like observation or decoration). * The bridge's main span is held aloft by two massive supporting towers. * Engineers inspected the supporting tower for any signs of structural stress. * The design calls for a central supporting tower from which the cables will fan out.

Advanced Usage
  • "serve as a supporting tower": To function in the capacity of a load-bearing tower.
    • The old lighthouse now serves as a supporting tower for the new radio antenna array.
Variants and Related Words
  • Support (verb): To bear the weight of; to hold up.
  • Tower (noun): A tall, narrow building or structure.
  • Pier (noun): A heavy column, often made of masonry, used to support a structure like a bridge or arch. (A type of supporting structure, but not always a "tower").
  • Pylon (noun): A tall tower-like structure used especially to support electrical cables or as a gateway. (Often synonymous in engineering contexts).
Synonyms
  • Buttress: A projecting support built against a wall.
  • Pillar: A tall vertical structure used as a support.
  • Column: An upright pillar, typically cylindrical, supporting an arch, entablature, or other structure.
Antonyms
  • Suspended span: The section of a bridge that hangs between supports.
  • Load: The weight or force supported by a structure.
supporting tower

A tall supporting tower holds up the cables of a suspension bridge.

Noun
  1. a tower that serves to support something