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Sci-Tech Dictionary: king closer
(¦kiŋ ¦klōz·ər)

(civil engineering) In masonry work, a rectangular brick having one corner cut diagonally to half the end of the brick and used to fill an opening in a course larger than half a brick. Also known as beveled closer.


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A rectangular brick, one end of which has been cut off diagonally to half the width of the brick (a three-quarter brick); used as a closer in brickwork.

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