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lath and plaster

 

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Noun lath and plaster has 1 sense
  1. lath and plaster - a building material consisting of thin strips of wood that provide a foundation for a coat of plaster
    --1 is a kind of
    building material

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Lath and Plaster

Definition: Lath and plaster is a traditional construction technique used to create interior walls and ceilings. It involves attaching narrow strips of wood called laths to a framework, then applying multiple layers of plaster over them.

Senses:

1. Noun - Building Material

Example Sentence: The beautiful old house was constructed using lath and plaster, giving it a classic and timeless look.

2. Verb - Construction Technique

Example Sentence: The skilled carpenter lathed and plastered the room, ensuring a strong and durable finish.

3. Adjective - Popular

Example Sentence: Despite the rise of modern construction methods, lath and plaster walls are still popular among homeowners looking for a touch of elegance.

4. Adjective - Local

Example Sentence: The historic preservation society insisted on using lath and plaster in the building's restoration project to maintain its local architectural heritage.

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