Meaning tongue and groove
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tongue and groove


A type of flooring in which the tongue of one board is joined to the groove of another board.
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tongue and groove


A way of connecting materials, such as wood, in which the tongue of a board is placed into the groove of the board following it.
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tongue and groove


In strip, plank and parquet flooring, a tongue is milled on one edge and a groove cut on the opposite edge. As the flooring is installed, the tongue of each strip or unit is engaged with the groove of the adjacent strip or unit. See End Matched and Side Matched.
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tongue and groove


A type of flooring where the tongue of one board is joined to the groove of another board
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tongue and groove


Applied to boards or plywood having a tongue formed on one edge and a groove on the other for tight jointing. Not recommended for stone tile sub-floor.
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