A thin narrow strip of wood is either a lath or a slat.
The roof tile is nailed to a batten. ( Batten = A thin strip of material, often wood, metal or plastic)
Yes. It can mean narrow or slender, generally the opposite of thick.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "skinny" (thin, or narrow).
That is the correct spelling of "flay" (to strip off the surface, or lash).The similar-sounding word is filet, (fih-LAY) a narrow strip, as of meat or fish.
"Fino" (or fina if female). It means thin or narrow literally.
The narrow strip of wood used to conceal joints or decorate furniture is called a "veneer." Veneers are often thin slices of wood that are applied to surfaces to enhance appearance or provide a protective layer. They can also be used in marquetry, where different types of wood are combined to create intricate designs.
1. a narrow band for the hair. 2. a thin narrow strip, as a molding. a boneless peice of meat or fish.
A ruler or straight edge.
A thin strip of wood is commonly referred to as a "slat" or a "fillet." These strips are often used in construction, carpentry, and furniture making for various purposes such as support, decoration, or reinforcement. The dimensions and characteristics of the strip may vary depending on the specific application or material being used.
A batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction in order to hold members of a structure together.
A batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction in order to hold members of a structure together.
It is a narrow strip of land, joining two larger land areas.
It is a narrow strip of land, joining two larger land areas.
A splint is a narrow strip of wood split or peeled off a larger piece, or a device used to immobilize a body part.
Veneer is a thin strip or layer of wood (which varies) glued to a lesser expensive wood or pressed board. Whether or not it is a soft wood depends on the wood variety used for the veneer and what it is glued to.
its youse to do protact somethink eg wood suface or a hard shiny surface
Narrow is used in the contexts of narrow roads or streets or a narrow-minded person. I guess narrow is used more figuratively and thin is used in physical contexts (thin body type, thin hair, thin atmosphere)