Stone Terminology : T
Apr 23,2008
  • tablet

    a small, flat slab or surface of stone, especially one bearing or intended to bear an inscription, carving or the like.
  • template

    a pattern for repetitive marking or fabricating operation; "safe" a water closet base.
  • terrazzo

    a type of concrete in which chips or pieces of stone, usually marble, are mixed with cement and are ground to a flat surface, exposing the chips, which take a high polish.
  • texture

    three dimensional surface enrichment independent of color.
  • thin stone

    stone slabs generally of two inches or less in thickness.
  • thin marble

    a fabricated marble unit of 2 inches (50 mm) thick.
  • tile

    a thin modular stone unit.
  • tolerance

    dimensional allowance made for the inability of men and machines to fabricate a product of exact dimensions.
  • throat

    the name sometimes given to the small groove under the windowsill or dripstone, intended of deflect rain water from the wall face.
  • tooled finished

    customarily are four, six or eight parallel, concave grooves to the inch.
  • tracery

    ornamentation of panels, circular windows, window heads, etc.
  • translucence

    permitting light to pass through with little diffusing. Certain marble varieties are translucent.
  • travertine

    a form of limestone precipitated from ground waters, as in caves or in orifices of springs (see limestone group).
  • travertine limestone

    a variety of limestone that has a partly crystalline or microcrystalline texture and porous or cellular layered structure, the cells being usually concentrated along certain layers and commonly displaying small stalactic forms.
  • travertine marble

    a variety of limestone regarded as a product of chemical precipitation from hot springs. Travertine is cellular with the cells usually concentrated in thin layers that display a stalactic structure. Some that take a polish are sold as marble and may be classified as travertine marble under the class of "Commercial Marble."
  • tread

    a flat stone used as the top walking surface on steps.
  • trim

    stone used as decorative items only, such as sills, coping, enframements, etc., with the facing of another material.
  • trimmer arch

    a stone arch, usually a low-rise arch, used for supporting a fireplace hearth.
  • tuff

    cemented volcanic ash, many varieties included.
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