See also: eggcrating and egg crating

English edit

Verb edit

egg-crating

  1. present participle and gerund of egg-crate

Noun edit

egg-crating (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of egg crate
    1. textured surface or insert.
      • 1952, Light and Lighting and Environmental Design:
        The soffit over the windows and arcade is of uninterrupted egg-crating.
      • 1953, American Lumberman & Building Products Merchandiser:
        Spotlights in egg-crating over counters give dramatic emphasis to cabinets at night.
    2. style of roof
      • 1961, Bromeliad Society, Bulletin - Volumes 11-15, page 46:
        For the egg-crating, 2x4's proved adequate, as likely they would have for the wall railing; but greater leaway [sic] was provided and proved fortunate since there was a slight pitch from the house roof to the wall.
  2. A plastic mat of horizontal and vertical strips that form squares with holes in the centers.
    • 1986, The Indoor Garden - Volumes 23-26:
      These little plants that I top-water sit on egg-crating which is atop a capillary mat.
    • 2002, African Violet Magazine - Volume 55, page 50:
      Matting offers the same type of benefit, as does egg-crating.
  3. (boating) The process of strengthening a hull by multiple support points.
    • 1989, Lakeland Boating - Volume 44, page 100:
      While the hull of the Viking 57 is still curing in the mold, about two weeks into the boat building schedule, workmen install the engine compartment bulkheads and the "egg-crating" members, the interlocked wooden framework running fore-and-aft and athwartships.