shearwall

See also: shear wall

English

Etymology

shear + wall

Noun

shearwall (plural shearwalls)

  1. (architecture) An element of a wall that resists lateral shear on a building
    • 1988, January 22, “Robert B. Johnson”, in Great Moments in Structural Engineering:
      Lake Point Tower, world's tallest apartment building, concrete shearwall.
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