Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

long-span

adjective
/lɔŋ spæn/
Definition
A long-span refers to a structure, particularly in architecture or engineering, that has a long distance between its supports.
Examples
  • The long-span bridge was able to connect two cities across the river.
  • In modern architecture, long-span roofs are commonly used in sports arenas.
  • Engineers are developing new materials to support long-span structures more efficiently.
Meaning
The term ‘long-span’ often describes constructions such as bridges or roofs that need to cover a large area without internal supports, allowing for a more open and unobstructed space.
Synonyms
  • Wide-span
  • Extended-span
  • Broad-span