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jog·gle1 / ˈjägəl/ • v. move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks: [intr.] the car bounced and joggled on the rough road. • n. a bobbing or jerking movement.jog·gle2 • n. a joint between two pieces of stone, concrete, or timber consisting of a projection in one of the pieces fitting into a notch in the other or a small piece let in between the two.• v. [tr.] join (pieces of stone, concrete, or timber) in such a way.
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1. Joint at the meeting of two adjacent pieces of stone to prevent them from sliding: it consists of a projection in one piece fitting into a notch in another, and is especially used in flat arches or built-up lintels made of several pieces, sometimes called crossette.
2. Rebated joints in timber construction, especially braces joining an upright post.
1. Joint at the meeting of two adjacent pieces of stone to prevent them from sliding: it consists of a projection in one piece fitting into a notch in another, and is especially used in flat arches or built-up lintels made of several pieces, sometimes called crossette.
2. Rebated joints in timber construction, especially braces joining an upright post.
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