Thin, narrow strips of rough wood ordinarily nailed to studs and joists of walls and ceilings as a backing for plaster Snow fence lath is similar but thicker and wider
A thin white strip that marks the boundary of a water jump It's lined with plasticine to show whether a horse's hoof touched it
wire mesh or narrow strip of wood, as in: The historical house featured walls of lath and plaster
A wood strip or metal mesh, which acts as a background or reinforcing agent for the scratch coat or mortar coat
A thin, narrow strip of wood, nailed to the rafters, studs, or floor beams of a building, for the purpose of supporting the tiles, plastering, etc. A corrugated metallic strip or plate is sometimes used
A thin white strip marks the boundary of a water jump Plasticine lines it to show whether a horse's hoof touched it
Mesh metal, plasterboard, or thin wooden strips used as a foundation for plaster or stucco
A thin, narrow strip of wood, nailed to the rafters, studs, or floor beams of a building, for the purpose of supporting the tiles, plastering, etc
A building material of narrow wood, metal, gypsum, or insulating board that is fastened to the frame of a building to act as a base for plaster, shingles, or tiles
House - A sun-shade structure that may be constructed with lattice material, for horticultural and similar uses
A building material of wood, metal, gypsum, or insulating board that is fastened to the frame of a building to act as a plaster base