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catenary

[kat-n-er-ee, kuh-tee-nuh-ree] / ˈkæt nˌɛr i, kəˈti nə ri /


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The first test trips, often at low speed, are designed to check the catenary system where overhead wires transmit power to the electric trains.

From Seattle Times

Weiss You feel that softness and also feel the path bounded by the bridge’s catenary cables — the path feels like the nave of a Gothic cathedral.

From New York Times

They form a catenary arch, the curve assumed by a cord hanging freely from two points, recalling Jasper Johns’ paintings of 2005.

From Los Angeles Times

Amtrak temporarily suspended trains Monday between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, while workers make repairs to catenary wires west of the Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, station.

From Washington Times

Employing what is known as a catenary arch, the Inuit give igloos resilience by building them on a spiral.

From New York Times