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latilla

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la·til·la  (lä-ty)
n. Southwestern U.S.
A usually peeled limb or stick used as a ceiling material, as between beams or vigas.

[American Spanish, diminutive of Spanish lata, small stick, from Vulgar Latin *latta, of Germanic origin.]


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If you go into the buildings, you have the vigas and latillas and the old colonial design for a lot of the furnishings, so people would get a very strong sense of the place that enhances their visit to the other resources.
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McIntosh Latilla Carrier and Laing, in association with Bham Tayob Khan, were responsible for budgeting, cost control and contract administration of the lodge.
 
 
 
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