to bond a wall (to)
81garden-wall bond — /gadn ˈwɔl bɒnd/ (say gahdn wawl bond) noun an arrangement of brickwork in which three stretchers are followed by one header in each course …
82junk bond — / dʒʌŋk bɒnd/ noun a high interest bond raised as a debenture on the security of a company which is the subject of a takeover bid ▪▪▪ ‘…the big US textile company is running deep in the red, its junk bonds are trading as low as 33 cents on the… …
83cross and english bond — noun Usage: usually capitalized E : a bond formed by laying the inner part of a wall in one way and the outer part in another …
84english garden wall bond — noun Usage: usually capitalized E : a masonry bond employing three courses of stretchers to one of headers …
85flemish garden wall bond — noun Usage: often capitalized F : a masonry bond in which all courses consist of one header to three or four stretchers, the courses breaking joints in a variety of patterns …
86heart bond — noun : a masonry bond in which no header stone stretches across the wall but two headers meet in the middle and their joint is covered by another stone …
87through bond — noun : a transverse bond formed by a member that extends crosswise through the wall …
88Flemish bond — noun Building a pattern of bricks in a wall in which each course consists of alternate headers and stretchers …
89garden wall cross bond — noun : a pattern in bricklaying in which a course of stretchers alternates with a course consisting of one header followed by three stretchers …
90Brickwork — Dismantled wall showing brickwork Decorative Tudor bri …