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The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Sleeper

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Edition of 1920. See also sleeper on Wiktionary, and the disclaimer.

1339012The Encyclopedia Americana — Sleeper

SLEEPER. A heavy timber laid horizontally at the base of a structure, specifically: (1) A cross-beam or tie supporting the rails of a railroad. (2) In shipbuilding, a heavy floor timber in a ship's bottom. (3) In carpentry and building, any heavy horizontal beam on a ground floor.