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Definition of Lathed
1. lath [v] - See also: lath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lathed
Literary usage of Lathed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text Book of the Physics of Agriculture by Franklin Hiram King (1899)
"There arc a good many of these lathed and plastered cylindrical silos in ...
After the woodwork of the silo has been completed it should be lathed and ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americanaedited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines edited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1903)
"files of the room cornices, which are afterward lathed round and plastered.
Partitions, when not required to bear weight, are formed by lay- ing along the ..."
3. Industrial Housing Problems by Leslie Herbert Allen (1917)
"Assuming the cheapest construction, a wood framing, wood lathed and plastered on
the inside and rough boarded and shingled on the outside, as our standard ..."
4. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1919)
"0_c Balloon Frame 2" x 4" studs ) painted i Interior lathed and Plastered J ...
Furring, Metal f gic Interior lathed and Plastered ) Lath and Stucco ( ' 8" ..."
5. State Housing Manual: Containing the State Tenement House Act, State Hotel by California (1918)
"The entire ceiling of such room shall be built of material similar to that used
in the construction of its walls, or shall be either metal lathed and be ..."
6. The New Building Estimator: A Practical Guide to Estimating the Cost of by William Arthur (1913)
"1:—Frame covered with boards and finished with clapboards over building paper;
inside surface furred, lathed and plastered. TYPE NO. ..."