A portion of a brick cut across the width is known as-
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A.
Closer
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B.
Base
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C.
Half brick
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D.
Bat
Correct Answer:
D. Bat
Explanation:
In masonry, a brick that has been cut across its width is referred to as a bat. Unlike a closer, which is a brick cut lengthwise to maintain the bond at the end of a wall, a bat is typically used to fill smaller gaps or complete a course when a full brick does not fit. Common types include a half bat, which is exactly half the length of a full brick, and a three-quarter bat.
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