dry-wall

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English - Turkish
(İnşaat) kuru duvar
harçsız taş duvar
kuru duvar
drywall
Alçıpan, alçı levha, kartonpiyer
dry wall
harçsız duvar
dry wall
(İnşaat) kuruduvar
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Definition of dry-wall in English English dictionary

drywall
A stone wall constructed without mortar or cement
drywall
A wall made of this
drywall
To install and finish drywall
dry wall
A self-supporting rubble or ashlar wall laid up without mortar
dry wall
Interior covering materials such as gypsum board or plywood, which is applied in large sheets or panels
dry wall
a) A wall finished with wallboard in place of wet plaster or render b) A stone wall built without mortar
dry wall
a stone wall made with stones fitted together without mortar
dry wall
Interior covering material, such as gypsum board or plywood, which is applied in large sheets
dry wall
a type of board made of two large sheets of cardboard with plaster between them, used to cover walls and ceilings
dry-stone wall
dry-stone wall dry-stone walls in AM, use dry wall A dry-stone wall is a wall that has been built by fitting stones together without using any cement. in Britain, a wall built with pieces of stone that are fitted closely together without using cement to hold them in place
drywall
Also know as gypsum board or sheetrock, these large sheets are attached to the wall studs and ceiling framing to construct the walls and ceilings of the home
drywall
Sheetrock (gypsum board) that covers the framing and taping, coating, and finishing to make the interior walls and ceilings of a building Drywall is also used as a verb to refer to installation process
drywall
Interior covering material, such as gypsum board or plywood, which is applied in large sheets or panels
drywall
A construction material composed of gypsum or plaster wrapped in paper and produced in large sheets that can be nailed to wall studs
drywall
Gypsum wallboard, often referred to by the brand name "Sheetrock" and sometimes mistakenly called "plasterboard," so named because it allows the builder to finish the wall surface without water, as required in previous plaster-and-lath wall finishing
drywall
A building material comprising a sheet of gypsum sandwiched between two pieces of heavy paper, used mainly for interior walls and ceilings
drywall
Wall board or gypsum A panel (normally 4' X 8', 10', 12', or 16') made with a core of Gypsum (chalklike) rock, which covers interior walls and ceilings
drywall
A plaster-based board used in large sheets as a backing or as a substitute for plaster in walls Also known by the brand name Sheetrock
drywall
A gypsum board material used for walls or ceilings
drywall
{i} plasterboard, sheetrock, building material used to cover interior walls (made of pressed plaster or chalk, is hung and then plastered and painted)
drywall
Sheet material consisting of a uniform layer of gypsum sandwiched between facings of paper; used as an interior wall covering that can be painted or covered with decorative paper or paneling
drywall
A board made of several piles of fiberboard, paper, or felt usually bonded to a hardened gypsum plaster core and used especially as wallboard
drywall
Interior finish material sheet manufactured with gypsum (gypsum board)
drywall
A common type of wall construction made of plasterboard Sheetrock or material other than plaster Also known as wallboard
drywall
Any substitute for plaster such as wallboard, plasterboard, gyproc or sheetrock Drywall typically consists of several thicknesses of fibre board or paper that have been bonded to a hardened core of gypsum
dry-wall
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