gantryˈgæn tri
gantry (n)
- plural
- gantries
English Definitions:
gantry, gauntry (noun)
a framework of steel bars raised on side supports to bridge over or around something; can display railway signals above several tracks or can support a traveling crane etc.
gantry (Noun)
A framework of steel bars resting on side supports to bridge over or around something.
gantry (Noun)
A supporting framework for a barrel.
gantry (Noun)
A gantry crane or gantry scaffold.
gantry (Noun)
(medical imaging) A cylindrical scanner assembly in the bore of which the response of bodies or tissues to some specific exposure can be detected for 3D-imaging.
Gantry
Gantry is a musical with a book by Peter Bellwood, lyrics by Fred Tobias, and music by Stanley Lebowsky. Based on the 1927 novel Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis, it tells the story of a womanizing, self-righteous, self-proclaimed preacher who joins forces with a female evangelist to sell religion to small-town America. After 31 previews, the Broadway production, directed and choreographed by Onna White, opened on February 14, 1970 at the George Abbott Theatre, where it closed after one performance. The cast included Robert Shaw, Rita Moreno, Ted Thurston, and Beth Fowler.
Gantry
A gantry is an overhead bridge-like structure supporting equipment such as a crane, signals, or cameras.
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