tongue and groove A type of wooden siding with the edge of one board fitting into the groove of the next. top rail ...
shiplag siding/tongue and groove - siding that fits together and doesn't overlap like clapboard.
The craft of assembling woodwork by means of mortise and tenon, dovetail, tongue and groove, dowels, etc. K Kingwood ...
Joggle - a masons term to describe a any sort of joint which fits two stones together, in which the projection or joggle is part of the stone. Could range from a simple tongue and groove to a dovetail.
The timber was usually tongue and grooved and fixed to the inside of the frame. It is also referred to as an ãexposed-stud-frameä. These houses may be cute, but they are a bit low on the insulation scale.
See also: Floor, Tower, Frame, Architecture, Door
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