Raggle
[rag-uh l] /ˈræg əl/
noun
1.
a groove cut in masonry to receive flashing.
2.
Also called raggle block. a manufactured masonry unit, usually of terra cotta, having a groove for receiving flashing.
/ˈræɡəl/
noun
1.
(mainly Scot) a thin groove cut in stone or brickwork, esp to hold the edge of a roof
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