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Definition of nogging in English: noggingnoun ˈnɒɡɪŋˈnɑɡɪŋ mass nounBuilding 1Brickwork in a timber frame. Example sentencesExamples - The wonderful nogging, including herringbone again, may be part of the original building - note the date in the brickwork of the lower storey: 1620.
- Brick nogging is a European method of construction which was brought to the new world in the early nineteenth century.
- 1.1count noun A horizontal piece of wood fixed to a framework to strengthen it.
Example sentencesExamples - Ensure that noggings, bearers, etc required to support fixtures and fittings are accurately positioned and securely fixed.
- Noggings should be fixed between joists.
Origin Early 19th century: from nog1 + -ing1. Definition of nogging in US English: noggingnounˈnäɡiNGˈnɑɡɪŋ Building 1Brickwork that fills the spaces between studs or framing members. Example sentencesExamples - The wonderful nogging, including herringbone again, may be part of the original building - note the date in the brickwork of the lower storey: 1620.
- Brick nogging is a European method of construction which was brought to the new world in the early nineteenth century.
- 1.1 A horizontal piece of wood fixed to a framework to strengthen it.
Example sentencesExamples - Noggings should be fixed between joists.
- Ensure that noggings, bearers, etc required to support fixtures and fittings are accurately positioned and securely fixed.
Origin Early 19th century: from nog + -ing. |