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Camp ceiling
Ceiling Ceil"ing, n. [See Cell, v. t.] 1. (Arch.) (a) The inside lining of a room overhead; the under side of the floor above; the upper surface opposite to the floor. (b) The lining or finishing of any wall or other surface, with plaster, thin boards, etc.; also, the work when done. 2. (Naut.) The inner planking of a vessel. Camp ceiling. See under Camp. Ceiling boards, Thin narrow boards used to ceil with.
Ceiling
Ceiling Ceil"ing, n. [See Cell, v. t.] 1. (Arch.) (a) The inside lining of a room overhead; the under side of the floor above; the upper surface opposite to the floor. (b) The lining or finishing of any wall or other surface, with plaster, thin boards, etc.; also, the work when done. 2. (Naut.) The inner planking of a vessel. Camp ceiling. See under Camp. Ceiling boards, Thin narrow boards used to ceil with.
Ceiling
Ceil Ceil (s[=e]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ceiled (s[=e]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Ceiling.] [From an older noun, fr. F. ciel heaven, canopy, fr. L. caelum heaven, vault, arch, covering; cf. Gr. koi^los hollow.] 1. To overlay or cover the inner side of the roof of; to furnish with a ceiling; as, to ceil a room. The greater house he ceiled with fir tree. --2 Chron. iii. 5 2. To line or finish a surface, as of a wall, with plaster, stucco, thin boards, or the like.
Ceiling boards
Ceiling Ceil"ing, n. [See Cell, v. t.] 1. (Arch.) (a) The inside lining of a room overhead; the under side of the floor above; the upper surface opposite to the floor. (b) The lining or finishing of any wall or other surface, with plaster, thin boards, etc.; also, the work when done. 2. (Naut.) The inner planking of a vessel. Camp ceiling. See under Camp. Ceiling boards, Thin narrow boards used to ceil with.
Coved ceiling
Cove Cove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coved (k?vd); p. pr. & vb. n. Coving.] (Arch.) To arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove. The mosques and other buildings of the Arabians are rounded into domes and coved roofs. --H. Swinburne. Coved ceiling, a ceiling, the part of which next the wail is constructed in a cove. Coved vault, a vault composed of four coves meeting in a central point, and therefore the reverse of a groined vault.

Meaning of Ceili from wikipedia

- A cèilidh (/ˈkeɪli/ KAY-lee, Scottish Gaelic: [ˈkʲʰeːlɪ]) or céilí (Irish: [ˈceːlʲiː]) is a traditional Scottish and Irish social gathering. In its most...
- Ceili was an Irish priest in the mid-eleventh century. He was Bishop of Ardagh and died in 1048. Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X.; Byrne, F. J., eds. (1984)...
- Ceili McCabe (born September 17, 2001) is a Canadian middle- and long-distance runner who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase. She has represented...
- The term céilí dance was invented in the late 19th century by the Gaelic League. Céilí as a noun differs from the adjective céilí. A céilí is a social...
- Williamstown Girls' Ceili Band, County Roscommon 1953, Aughrim Slopes Céilí Band, County Galway 1954, Kilfenora Céilí Band, County Clare, Athlone Céilí Band, County...
- / The Pacific Slope" (Live from Slane Castle) Nesbitt 4:43 19. "At the Céilí" (Live from Slane Castle) Fallon, Kelly, Nesbitt, Ní Mhaolchatha 4:59 20...
- Céilí's Muse was a Celtic folk band active in Houston, Texas from 1989 until 1997. Formed by Maggie Drennon and Mary Maddux, the duo performed a combination...
- The Kilfenora Céilí Band (Irish: Banna Céilí Chill Fhionnúrach) is one of the oldest céilí bands in Ireland. It was founded in 1909 in Kilfenora, a village...
- The Laichtín Naofa Céilí Band is a former céilí band based in Milltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland. In 1951, the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann was founded...
- Willie Clancy Tom Lenihan Nonie Lynch Laichtín Naofa Céilí Band Kilfenora Céilí Band The Tulla Céilí Band Tom Munnelly - folklorist and promoter Muiris...