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lathstrip of wood Not to be confused with:lathe – machine for shaping materiallath L0062400 (lăth)n. pl. laths (lăthz, lăths) 1. a. A thin strip of wood or metal, usually nailed in rows to framing supports as a substructure for plaster, shingles, slates, or tiles.b. A building material, such as a sheet of metal mesh, used for similar purposes.2. a. A quantity of laths; lathing.b. Work made with or from lath.tr.v. lathed, lath·ing, laths To build, cover, or line with laths. [Middle English latthe, probably alteration (influenced by Welsh llath, rod) of Old English lætt.]lath (lɑːθ) n, pl laths (lɑːðz; lɑːθs) 1. (Building) one of several thin narrow strips of wood used to provide a supporting framework for plaster, tiles, etc2. (Building) expanded sheet metal, wire mesh, etc, used to provide backing for plaster or rendering3. any thin strip of woodvb (Building) (tr) to attach laths to (a ceiling, roof, floor, etc)[Old English lætt; related to Dutch lat, Old High German latta] ˈlathˌlike adjlath (læθ, lɑθ) n., pl. laths (latz, laths, lätz, läths). 1. a thin, narrow strip of wood, used to form latticework, a backing for plaster or stucco, a support for roofing materials, etc. 2. wire mesh or the like used in place of wooden laths as a backing for plasterwork. [before 1000; Middle English la(th)the, Old English *læthth-, c. Old High German latta] lath Past participle: lathed Gerund: lathing
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I would have lathed | you would have lathed | he/she/it would have lathed | we would have lathed | you would have lathed | they would have lathed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lath - a narrow thin strip of wood used as backing for plaster or to make latticeworkfretwork, latticework, lattice - framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metalslat, spline - a thin strip (wood or metal) | TranslationsLathenUK
lath[lath] (civil engineering) A narrow strip of wood used in making a level base, as for plaster or tiles, or in constructing a light framework, as a trellis. A sheet of material used as a base for plaster. Lath1. Originally a rough-sawn strip of wood fixed to timber framing with small gaps between adjacent laths as a ground for plaster. Now applied to other materials used for the same purposes, such as metal lath.2. Narrow strips of wood that serve as a base for plaster, usually nailed to studs in walls or rafters in ceilings. See also: Douglas firlathA building material used as a base for the application of plaster; see expanded metal lath, gypsum lath, metal lath, split lath, wood lath.References in periodicals archiveFighters from the Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa Mixed Martial Team cheered their fellow team member, Abdulla Seena in his battle with New Zeland fighter, Lath Stevens in the second stage of the World Championships.Shaikh Khalid lauds Bahraini team's performanceLath said the district administration has sought the help of the Army and disaster management team to launch a rescue operation.18 killed as bus falls into gorgeKeedeLath[TM] - A synthetic self-furring lath that is a lighter alternative to traditional metal lath.
Announcing Dependable's New Flooring Underlayment ProductsYou will need a flat head wood bit holesaw - probably 10mm - to cut a hole in the plaster and the timber lath. This will allow you to pop the spring section of the toggle through the wall.DIY EXPERT DONNY SHERIDAN ANSWERS YOUR PROBLEMSYou will need a flat head wood bit holesaw, probably 10mm, to cut a hole in the plaster and the timber lath – this will allow you to pop the spring section of the toggle through the wall.Tip of the week; Slate makes a great packer, especially if you're trying to level a replacement brick in a wall and you don't want the brick to sink into the mortarYou can construct this solar dehydrator using locally available materials--exterior-grade plywood, FRP glazing, metal screening or lath, and miscellaneous parts.The best-ever DIY solar food dehydrator: pull the plug on grid-dependent food preservation with this super-efficient unitThe loose plaster must be secured to the lath. The time-honored way to do this is to fasten the plaster to the lath with washers.Do it yourselfWire lath can be unruly, and the cut edges are sharp.Modern stone: pro tips for installing veneer stoneThe award was instituted in order to rejuvenate interest in lath and plaster construction among the architectural community.Architectural design student collects award for excellenceThings you will need * Ladder * Carpenter's square * Hand saw * Tape measure * Plasterboard sheet (same thickness as the plaster and lath together) * Sharp utility knife * Screwdriver * Screws * Tape * Joint compound * Sanding pad Fixing the ceiling * 1.How to repair a ceiling; YOU CAN DO IT with Property Solutions"It appears that all of our efforts were well worth it as we were named best," says Lath. "We unseated the past four-year winner.New York retailer honored as best in Long IslandSri Lankan Ambassador in Pakistan Air Chief Marshal Jaya Lath Wearakkody (Retd) said there were close ties between Pakistan and Sri Lanka and both the countries can explore possibility of co-operation in the fields of economics and education apart from other sectors.SRI LANKAN ENVOY STRESSES NEED FOR STRENGTHENING TRADE TIES WITH PAKISTANLATH
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lathenUK Related to lath: metal lathWords related to lathnoun a narrow thin strip of wood used as backing for plaster or to make latticeworkRelated Words- fretwork
- latticework
- lattice
- slat
- spline
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