slovo | definícia |
weatherboard (encz) | weatherboard, n: |
Weather-board (gcide) | Weather-board \Weath"er-board`\, v. t. (Arch.)
To nail boards upon so as to lap one over another, in order
to exclude rain, snow, etc. --Gwilt.
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Weatherboard (gcide) | Weatherboard \Weath"er*board`\, n.
1. (Naut.)
(a) That side of a vessel which is toward the wind; the
windward side.
(b) A piece of plank placed in a porthole, or other
opening, to keep out water.
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2.
(a) (Arch.) A board extending from the ridge to the eaves
along the slope of the gable, and forming a close
junction between the shingling of a roof and the side
of the building beneath.
(b) A clapboard or feather-edged board used in
weatherboarding.
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weatherboard (wn) | weatherboard
n 1: a long thin board with one edge thicker than the other;
used as siding by lapping one board over the board below
[syn: clapboard, weatherboard, weatherboarding]
2: the side toward the wind [syn: to windward, {windward
side}, weatherboard, weather side] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
weatherboarding (encz) | weatherboarding, n: |
Weather-board (gcide) | Weather-board \Weath"er-board`\, v. t. (Arch.)
To nail boards upon so as to lap one over another, in order
to exclude rain, snow, etc. --Gwilt.
[1913 Webster]Weatherboard \Weath"er*board`\, n.
1. (Naut.)
(a) That side of a vessel which is toward the wind; the
windward side.
(b) A piece of plank placed in a porthole, or other
opening, to keep out water.
[1913 Webster]
2.
(a) (Arch.) A board extending from the ridge to the eaves
along the slope of the gable, and forming a close
junction between the shingling of a roof and the side
of the building beneath.
(b) A clapboard or feather-edged board used in
weatherboarding.
[1913 Webster] |
Weatherboard (gcide) | Weather-board \Weath"er-board`\, v. t. (Arch.)
To nail boards upon so as to lap one over another, in order
to exclude rain, snow, etc. --Gwilt.
[1913 Webster]Weatherboard \Weath"er*board`\, n.
1. (Naut.)
(a) That side of a vessel which is toward the wind; the
windward side.
(b) A piece of plank placed in a porthole, or other
opening, to keep out water.
[1913 Webster]
2.
(a) (Arch.) A board extending from the ridge to the eaves
along the slope of the gable, and forming a close
junction between the shingling of a roof and the side
of the building beneath.
(b) A clapboard or feather-edged board used in
weatherboarding.
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Weatherboarding (gcide) | Weatherboarding \Weath"er*board`ing\, n. (Arch.)
(a) The covering or siding of a building, formed of boards
lapping over one another, to exclude rain, snow, etc.
(b) Boards adapted or intended for such use.
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weatherboarding (wn) | weatherboarding
n 1: a long thin board with one edge thicker than the other;
used as siding by lapping one board over the board below
[syn: clapboard, weatherboard, weatherboarding] |
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