IPA: /ˈɡæntri/
KK: /ˈɡæntri/
A large structure that supports equipment or machinery, often used for cranes or to hold signals over tracks.
The construction crew used a gantry to lift heavy materials to the upper floors of the building.
Gantry → The word 'gantry' originates from the Middle English 'gantrie', which is derived from the Old French 'gantrie', meaning a type of framework or structure. It refers to a framework used to support something, typically in construction or shipping.
Imagine a sturdy framework that supports heavy loads — that's what a gantry does, and it comes from the idea of a structure used for support.