Imo-meji

Japanese: 芋目地 - いもめじ
Imo-meji
In tiles, stone masonry, brick masonry, etc., vertical joints are continuous for two or more layers (stages). Structurally, they are weak. Also called "imo" for short. → Broken joints → Related items Joints

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Japanese:
タイル,石積み,煉瓦積みなどで,縦目地が上下2層(段)以上連続しているもの。構造的には強度が弱い。〈芋〉とも略称。→破れ目地
→関連項目目地

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