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Definition of Nogging

Nogging
Nogging Nog"ging, n. [From Nog, v. t.] Rough brick masonry used to fill in the interstices of a wooden frame, in building.

Meaning of Nogging from wikipedia

- Look up nogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nogging, an architectural term, may refer to: Brick nog (nogged, nogging), term used for the filling...
- called a nogging piece or dwang Nogai (ISO 639-2 nog), a Turkic language of the North Caucasus North Geelong railway station, Australia NOG mouse, a variety...
- Nogger is a brand of ice cream bar made by Langnese. It was first introduced in West Germany in 1964, making it one of the oldest ice cream brands of Unilever...
- Look up nogal or Nogal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nogal may refer to: Nogal, New Mexico Nugal, Somalia Artur Nogal (born 1990), Polish speed...
- Brick nog (nogging or nogged, beam filling) is a construction technique in which bricks are used to fill the gaps in a wooden frame. Such walls may then...
- Nogal Méndez or Aime Nogal, officially Acme Clarisa Nogal Méndez, is a Venezuelan lawyer and politician who specialises in electoral processes. Nogal...
- Andy Nogger is the third album by the German ****rock band Kraan. It is the last studio album from Kraan's original line up. All songs composed by Kraan...
- English Dictionary, nog was "a kind of strong beer brewed in East Anglia". The first known use of the word nog was in 1693. Alternatively, nog may stem from...
- Noggin the Nog is a fictional character appearing in a BBC Television animated series (of the same name, originally broadcast 1959–1965 and 1982) and...
- Mats Nõges (26 August 1879 in Kärksi, Viljandi Parish – 21 August 1973 in Viljandi) was an Estonian physician, editor and politician. From 1915–1922 editor-in-chief...