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stud wall

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stud wall [′stəb ‚wȯl]
(building construction)
A wall formed with timbers; studs are usually spaced 12-16 inches (30-41 centimeters) on center.

stud partition
stud partition
A partition using studs, 1 as the vertical structural members; usually faced with wallboard.


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