crossbars in English

noun
1
a horizontal bar fixed across another bar or between two upright bars, in particular.
Beneath the H's crossbar rests a pair of baked-bean cans.

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1. CoreBar (Pair) CoreBar (Pair) Steel Aerodynamic Roof Rack Crossbars

2. From the Cambridge English Corpus Horizontal Crossbars represent the median …

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5. These aero-style Crossbars may be used in conjunction with Genuine Subaru roof attachments and carriers

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7. It had an oval-shaped metal frame and a handle, as well as crossbars that held loose metal disks.

8. The Boatloader is equipped with a telescoping arm that fits inside all Yakima crossbars, along with corrosion-resistant braces and hardware

9. They're generally comprised of two stands joined by crossbars, (Backdrop poles), from which you hang your backgrounds

10. For Adjustable Backdrop Kit and any combinations of pipe and drape; Reinforced Nylon Duffel style hand grip straps; One Base Bag per kit recommended (holds up to 4 18x18in base plates) Pipe Bag can hold Uprights and Crossbars for multiple kits (up to 10 Uprights and 10 Crossbars)

11. Crossbar switches are designed to implement all permutations of connections among inputs and outputs. Crossbars constitute an important component of emerging interconnections among system components and in networks of all types: local, metropolitan, and wide area.

12. ‘After the upright and then the Crossbar denied them a goal, he clicked into top gear.’ ‘To score you must put the ball over the Crossbar for a point or under the Crossbar for a goal, worth three points.’ ‘There are Crossbars between the upright posts, forming an H.’ ‘He missed an open goal, hitting the Crossbar …