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Definitions from the WebCrucksDefinitionNoun: Crucks refers to the curved, structural timbers in a traditional building, forming an A-frame or V-shape. Verb: The act of bending or curving something, usually associated with forming an arch or frame. Sense 1Noun (Architecture): In architecture, crucks are the wooden beams forming an A-frame or V-shape that support the weight of the roof in traditional buildings. Example Sentence: The medieval cottage features beautifully crafted crucks supporting the thatched roof. Sense 2Verb (General): The term "crucks" can also be used as a verb, describing the action of bending or curving something to form an arch or frame. Example Sentence: He skillfully crucks the metal rod to create a sturdy support structure. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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