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noun
- 1. material providing heat insulation for a water tank, pipes, etc.
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noun. insulating material wrapped around pipes, boilers, etc, or laid in a roof loft, to prevent loss of heat. the act or process of applying lagging. a wooden frame used to support an arch during construction.
- Laggardly
Laggardly definition: in the manner of a laggard. . See...
- Lag Line
Lag line definition: See under lag1 (def. 7). . See examples...
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- Laggen-Gird
Laggen-gird definition: the bottom hoop securing the staves...
- Laggardly
Lag is a verb that means to move or make progress slowly, or to cover something with a layer of material. Lag is also a noun that means a delay or a prisoner. Learn more about lag with definitions, examples and usage from Cambridge Dictionary.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word lag, from falling behind to delaying to hitting a golf ball. See synonyms, examples, and related phrases for lag.
LAGGING definition: 1. a thick layer of material used to cover pipes, water tanks (= large containers), and other…. Learn more.
Lagging can be a verb meaning to fall behind or a noun meaning insulation material or planking. Learn the word history, synonyms, and usage examples of lagging from Merriam-Webster.
Lag definition: to fail to maintain a desired pace or to keep up; fall or stay behind. See examples of LAG used in a sentence.
Lagging is a noun that means a covering used to provide thermal or acoustical insulation, or a wooden frame for an arch. It can also be an adjective that means not progressing and developing as fast as others.