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lath [lɑːθ] n pl laths [lɑːðz lɑːθs] 1. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) one of several thin narrow strips of wood used to provide a supporting framework for plaster, tiles, etc. 2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) expanded sheet metal, wire mesh, etc., used to provide backing for plaster or rendering 3. any thin strip of wood vb
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) (tr) to attach laths to (a ceiling, roof, floor, etc.) [Old English lætt; related to Dutch lat, Old High German latta] lathlike adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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The cymbals are then rolled, cupped and dipped in a saline solution to create greater malleability, hammered and lathed. Inside, production remained clogged; parts, cast, forged, lathed, and drilled in adjoining buildings and brought by hand-pushed carts, piled up in the aisles of the stationary assembly area. After graduating from Cal State Northridge in 1975, Haas started his own company, finding a niche in the market for "indexing" machines, which are machines which rotate metal so that it can be cut, drilled or lathed. |
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