Lathing [verb]

Definition of Lathing:

build

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Sentence/Example of Lathing:

A wooden house must first be covered with two thicknesses of roofing-paper, then by wire lathing.

In another room, a shell had sprayed the ceiling, so we had to pull the plaster down to the bare lathing.

Round the cone a strip of thin lathing is coiled on a spiral; could any one stand on these steps and draw the inside of the cone?

The walls are lined with a reed lathing over which mud is plastered.

These specimens are very interesting examples of aboriginal lathing and plastering applied to stone work.

In at least one of the Oraibi kivas the plastering of the wall is laid on sticks that form a kind of lathing.

Wooden studding, furring, or lathing should not under any circumstances be placed against a chimney.

This schoolhouse, even to the lathing, was made of black walnut that was sawed at a local mill.

This inviting or "bidding" was usually called "lating" or "lathing;" from the A.-S.

The buildings should be built of steel, fireproof tiling, steel lathing, etc.