Scantling

Scantling [SKANT-ling]

Part of speech: noun

Origin: Old French, early 16th century

1. A specimen, sample, or small amount of something.

2. The size to which a piece of wood or stone is measured and cut.

Examples of scantling in a sentence

"There's only a scantling of milk left, so please pick up a new carton."

"The shed door was built to a scantling of 7 feet tall."

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