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herringbone pattern

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: herringbone pattern
(′her·iŋ′bōn ′pad·ərn)

(electronics) An interference pattern sometimes seen on television receiver screens, consisting of a horizontal band of closely spaced V- or S-shaped lines.


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A way of assembling, in diagonal zigzag fashion, brick or similar rectangular blocks for paving and for masonry walls; also strips of wood or other finishing materials having rectangular shapes for facing walls or ceilings.

herringbone pattern in brickwork


 
 

 

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