lath

[læθ]

lath Definition

  • 1a thin, narrow strip of wood used to form the foundation of a plaster wall
  • 2a similar strip of metal or other material used as a base for a roofing material

Using lath: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lath" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lath was nailed to the studs before the plaster was applied.

  • Example

    The roofers installed a layer of felt paper over the laths before laying the shingles.

lath Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lath

Phrases with lath

  • a building material used for finishing interior walls and ceilings, consisting of thin strips of wood (lath) that are covered with plaster

    Example

    The old house had lath and plaster walls that were difficult to repair.

  • a small nail used to attach lath to framing members

    Example

    The carpenter used lath nails to secure the lath to the studs.

  • lath and tile

    a roofing system that uses laths as a base for tiles

    Example

    The traditional lath and tile roofing system is still used in some parts of the world.

Origins of lath

from Old English 'lætt', meaning 'a lath, a thin piece of wood'

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Summary: lath in Brief

'Lath' [læθ] refers to a thin strip of wood or metal used as a foundation for plaster walls or roofing materials. It is commonly used in construction, as in 'The lath was nailed to the studs before the plaster was applied.' 'Lath' also appears in phrases like 'lath and plaster,' a building material for interior walls, and 'lath nail,' a small nail used to attach lath to framing members.