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Definition of Raggle
1. Noun. (context: construction) A groove or slot, often cut in a masonry wall or other vertical surface, for inserting an inset flashing component such as a reglet. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Raggle
1. a groove cut in masonry [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raggle
Literary usage of Raggle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1909)
"If the cornice A is of stone, the stone cutter cuts a raggle into the top of the
... Then, being careful that there is no water or moisture in the raggle B, ..."
2. Sheet-metal Work: A Manual of Practical Self-instruction in the Art of by William Neubecker, American Technical Society (1917)
"If the cornice A is of stone, the stone cutter cuts a raggle into the top of the
... Then, being careful that there is no water or moisture in the raggle B, ..."
3. Cyclopedia of Drawing by Alfred E Zapf, Ill American School (Chicago (1906)
"If the cornice A is of stone, the stone cutter cuts a raggle into the top of the
... Then, being careful that there is no water or moisture in the raggle B, ..."
4. Cyclopedia of Drawing: A General Reference Work on Drawing and Allied by Alfred E Zapf, Ill American School (Chicago (1906)
"If the cornice A is of stone, the stone cutter cuts a raggle into the top of the
cornice A as at B, dove-tail in shape, after which the lining abed is put ..."
5. Carpentry and Contracting: A Practical Reference Work on Carpentry, Building by American Technical Society (1919)
"If the cornice A is of stone, the stone cutter cuts a raggle into the top of the
... Then, being careful that there is no water or moisture in the raggle B, ..."