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cladding, vbl. n.|ˈklædɪŋ| [f. clad v.] 1. U.S. Clothing; clothes. rare.
1885N.Y. Tribune 27 Mar. 5/5 There were countless lords and ladies of high degree in claddings of past centuries. 2. A coating or covering applied to the surface of an object, a building, etc.; the application of such a covering. Also attrib.
1939Jrnl. R. Aeronaut. Soc. XLIII. 559 The usual material used for cladding in Germany..is an Al-Mg-Si alloy. 1946Archit. Rev. CI. 66/1 The external wall cladding should be changed from a horizontal to a vertical slab. 1952Ibid. CXII. 385 Almost any surface application to a structural base could be called a cladding. 1953Times 1 Jan. 14/1 The demand for roofing and cladding in asbestos cement was well maintained. 1964Economist 11 Apr. 99/1 Using stainless steel as cladding material. |