in timber buildings, are pieces in the outward side thereof, into which the girders are framed: this, in the ground-floor, is called a cell; and, in the garret-floor, a beam.—As to their size, it is the same with that of girders. See GIRDER.
in timber buildings, are pieces in the outward side thereof, into which the girders are framed: this, in the ground-floor, is called a cell; and, in the garret-floor, a beam.—As to their size, it is the same with that of girders. See GIRDER.