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Lath

A lath or slat is a thin, narrow strip of straight-grained wood used under roof shingles or tiles, on lath and plaster walls and ceilings to hold plaster, and in lattice and trellis work.

Types of lath, Etymology & Benefits of lath

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Types of lath

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Etymology

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Benefits of lath

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Lath failure

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Etymology

Types of lath

Lath failure

Benefits of lath

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Lath

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples63
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
Components1

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Lath

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related to Etymology · 13
Lath → Dutch, French, German, German Latte, Germanic, Italian, Laden, Middle High German, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Romance, The, This
related to Lath failure · 9
Lath → Additionally, First, Key, Moisture, Over, Problems, The, There, This
has method · 8
Lath → After, As, For, If, Metal, Often, Repairing, This
related to Wooden · 7
Lath → Connecticut Valley, Such, The, This, Tiles, Venetian, Wooden-slat
is a · 4
Lath → expanded metal lath which is dimpled to hold itself off from a solid surfaceWire lath is made from welded or woven wires and is similar to hardware clothPaper backed wire lath i…, regular lath that is held in an upright position, slight piece of timber parallel with and between common rafters to give the lath extra support, term used in roofing and plastering for a piece of wood placed perpendicular to the lath
related to Gypsum lath · 4
Lath → Due, Gypsum, It, The
related to Metal lath · 4
Lath → In, Metal, Several, Three
related to Benefits of lath · 3
Lath → Metal, Though, Two
related to Counter-lath · 3
Lath → Counter-lath, In, When
related to Framing · 3
Lath → Alternatively, Frames, Furrings

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plaster also metal used gypsum laths wooden keys walls form wood often stucco building called expanded bond mesh two needed

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Lathis aregular lath that is held in an upright position0.90text
Lathis aterm used in roofing and plastering for a piece of wood placed perpendicular to the lath0.90text
Lathis aslight piece of timber parallel with and between common rafters to give the lath extra support0.90text
Lathis aexpanded metal lath which is dimpled to hold itself off from a solid surfaceWire lath is made from welded or woven wires and is similar to hardware clothPaper backed wire lath i…0.90text
Lathhas methodRepairing0.60section
Lathhas methodOften0.60section
Lathhas methodAs0.60section
Lathhas methodFor0.60section
Lathhas methodMetal0.60section
Lathhas methodIf0.60section
Lathhas methodThis0.60section
Lathhas methodAfter0.60section

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