underhung
/ˌʌndərˈhʌŋ/Definitions
1. adjective
Having the lower part of something (such as a beam or an arch) supported by something else, often resulting in an appearance of being supported from below.
“The architect designed the underhung bridge to blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.”
2. noun
A bridge or beam supported from below, typically in a way that creates a sense of being suspended.
“The underhung walkway offered a breathtaking view of the city skyline.”