ledgment

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From Middle English legement; equivalent to ledge +‎ -ment.

Noun[edit]

ledgment (plural ledgments)

  1. (architecture) A stringcourse or horizontal suit of mouldings, such as the base mouldings of a building.
  2. The development of the surface of a body on a plane, so that the dimensions of the different sides may be easily ascertained.
    • 1831, Peter Nicholson, Nicholson's New Carpenter's Guide:
      HIP - ROOFS IN LEDGMENT

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