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reglet

 
Dictionary: reg·let   (rĕg'lĭt) pronunciation

n.
  1. Architecture. A narrow, flat molding.
  2. Printing. A flat piece of wood used to separate lines of type.

[French réglet, from Old French, diminutive of regle, ruler, from Latin rēgula, rod.]


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1. A fillet or small flat-faced projection, as used in a fret molding or to cover a joint between two boards.
2. A raggle.


 
 
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