BEAM
- oscillating lever on a central axis receiving motion at one end from an engine connecting rod and transmitting it at the other
- ray or shaft of light
- collection of nearly parallel rays (as X rays) or a stream of particles (as electrons)
- long piece of metal or wood that supports a structure or a machine
- the breadth of a ship
- ray of light or other radiation
- radio signal
- to emit beams
- to smile radiantly
- to be received under optimum conditions; be heard loud and clear
- (of an aircraft) to be guided by a beam
- not on the course indicated by a radio beam
- constant directional radio signal transmitted for the guidance of pilots
- wrong; incorrect
- on the course indicated by a radio beam, as an airplane
- at right angles to the keel
- proceeding well; correct; exact
- a long piece of heavy often squared timber suitable for use in construction
- wood or metal cylinder in a loom on which the warp is wound
- om spar the beam of a crane
- to emit in beams (rays of light) [v BEAMED, BEAMING, BEAMS] : BEAMINGLY [adv]
- to emit a ray of light [v -ED, -ING, -S]