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wspierajce

Wspierajce is a term that appears in Polish-language texts to denote elements or persons that provide physical or figurative support. In construction and engineering, wspierajce typically refer to devices or structures that transfer loads from one component to another or to a foundation. Common forms include braces, shores, brackets, and other load-bearing members used to stabilize elements such as beams, scaffolding, or formwork.

Etymology and usage notes

The word derives from the Polish verb wspierać, meaning to support. The suffix -ajce can form agentive

Contexts of use

Wspierajce may appear in descriptions of construction sequences, where temporary supports are installed to hold elements

See also

Wspornik, Podpora, Wspierać, Konstrukcja wsporcza

Note: In standard modern Polish, more common terminology is preferred for clarity and safety in professional

or
participial-like
words
in
some
Polish
dialects
and
older
texts,
but
in
modern
standard
Polish
the
most
common
related
terms
are
wspieracz
(supporter),
wspornik
(bracket/prop),
and
podpórka
or
podpora
(support).
The
form
wspierajce
is
rare
in
contemporary
prose
and
is
more
likely
encountered
in
historical
writings,
regional
dialects,
or
as
a
typographical
variant.
In
everyday
technical
writing,
more
precise
terms
such
as
support,
brace,
or
prop
are
usually
used.
in
position
during
assembly
and
curing.
They
can
be
wooden
or
metal
and
are
selected
based
on
load
requirements,
span,
and
safety
standards.
Beyond
structural
engineering,
the
concept
of
support
elements
also
appears
in
stagecraft
and
furniture
making,
where
various
braces
and
props
serve
to
stabilize
assemblies,
though
the
exact
term
wspierajce
is
not
common
in
those
fields.
contexts.