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nogging
nog·ging N0127950 (nŏg′ĭng)n.1. Brickwork used to fill in the open spaces in a wall between studs or or other framing members.2. A short horizontal wooden beam used to strengthen upright posts in the framework of a wall. [From nog.]nogging (ˈnɒɡɪŋ) n1. (Building) Also called: nog or dwang (Scot and NZ)a short horizontal timber member used between the studs of a framed partition2. (Building) masonry or brickwork between the timber members of a framed construction3. (Building) a number of wooden pieces fitted between the timbers of a half-timbered wallnog•ging (ˈnɒg ɪŋ) n. masonry, as bricks, used to fill the spaces between studs or other framing members. [1815–25; nog2 (as v., to fill (a wall or partition) with masonry) + -ing1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nogging - rough brick masonry used to fill in the gaps in a wooden framebrickwork - masonry done with bricks and mortar |
Nogging
NoggingBrick or miscellaneous masonry material used to fill the spaces between the wooden supports in a half-timber frame.noggingThe infilling, such as between the logs in a log cabin or between the framing members of a timber-framed house; used to increase the rigidity of the framing system, provide increased thermal insulation, and improve fire resistance.MedicalSeeNOGnogging Related to nogging: nogging pieceWords related to noggingnoun rough brick masonry used to fill in the gaps in a wooden frameRelated Words |