A joist is a horizontal structural element used in construction to provide support and stability to a floor or ceiling. It is typically made of wood or steel and resembles a long, narrow beam. Joists are often arranged parallel to each other and spaced at regular intervals to distribute the weight of the structure above. They play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and strength of a building's framework.
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