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Lada

Lada [fr. lathian, Sax.], a lath, or inferior Court of justice; also a

Brick-built

of timber, with some parts of the exterior composed of lath and plaster, and without partly walls, Halsbury's Laws of England,

Screw cutting

for forming a screw by cutting as a screw cutting lathe

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Rensselaerite

being an altered pyroxene It is often worked in a lathe into inkstands and other articles

Pricking up

first coating of plaster in work of three coats upon laths Its surface is scratched once to form a better key

Mandrel

to shape it or to hold it as in a lathe during the process of manufacture an arbor

Joist

so to which the planks of the floor or the laths or furring strips of a ceiling are nailed called according

Lathy

Like a lath long and slender

Lathe

Formerly a part or division of a county among the Anglo Saxons At present it consists of four or five...

Lath

A thin narrow strip of wood nailed to the rafters studs or floor beams of a building for the purpose...

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